Re: IP NAT

From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 11:16:04 GMT-3


   
I will not do one-to-one mapping in order. It will map internal to external
address in order it receives request. I mean if your first internal host
.254 tries to go out it will get .1 address from the pool.

You can do it easily in PIX but don't know how to do it under router.

Sam

> How do you NAT a whole internal block of network to another block, which
> is global network? For example, 30.252.25.0/24 nat to 60.100.1.0/24. I
> have use the following command "IP nat inside source network 30.252.25.0
> 60.100.1.0 /24". Which suppose to map 30.252.25.1-->60.100.1.1,
> 30.252.25.2-->60.100.1.2 and so on. It doesn't seen to work corretly.
> When I try to ping 60.100.1.1 from outside, which suppose to nat to
> 30.252.25.1, it didn't work. However, when I ping with 60.100.1.2, it
> works. I don't want to put 254 static map statment in the router that
> map each internal IP to the global IP. Please help!!!!!
>
> Fred
>



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