From: Giveortake@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun Dec 16 2001 - 15:17:36 GMT-3
""ip nat inside source list 101 interface Ethernet1/0 overload"
And now since you are only using one IP address (the one on E1/0) to "NAT to"
you are actually doing "PAT" or port address translation. As packets that
match the access list get translated, they get registered to port #'s so when
the requested traffic comes back, the router can match it up to the correct
port numbers and send it to the requesting machine.
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