From: Craig Columbus (Craig.Columbus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 17:37:13 GMT-3
I think you'd have to give more information to say for sure, but
tentatively, yes, it's fine.
You'll need to engineer your traffic flows so that you keep traffic going
through the correct interface.
I had a customer requirement for this type of setup a couple of months ago
(two separate Internet connections from separate providers on the same
router; providers weren't exchanging routes with each other or the client)
and solved it with route maps. The biggest problem I see now is that the
processor is used a bit more than I'd like.
Craig
At 08:00 AM 11/28/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>In my configuration, I have two connections to the Internet, each with
>an ip nat outside statement. My Ethernet interface on the internal
>network has an ip nat inside statement.
>
>Is it okay to have two ip nat outside statements on different interfaces
>on the same router?
>
>Thanks,
>David
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