From: RSiddappa@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat Feb 02 2002 - 23:11:11 GMT-3
Erick,
I got you.
But One more doubt, what will be the destination address of the packet
address from private to a private network.
Will the encrypted packet will have a public IP address assigned to it ? and
then gets decrypted at the other end.
What will happen if I allow that packet to get NATed and after that IPSec.
(Private addressed traffic)
Rajeev.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erick B. [mailto:erickbe@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 8:04 PM
To: Siddappa, Rajeev; signal@shreve.net; cchurch@MAGNACOM.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IPSec & NAT
Hi,
Traffic from network 10.50.50.x/24 to network
10.103.1.x/24 will not be NAT'd. Traffic from network
10.50.50.x/24 to any other network besides
10.103.1.x/24 will be NAT'd. Vice versa for other
router.
This way the 2 private 10.x networks can communicate
with each other, and traffic from/to other networks
will get a 99.99.99.x address which is public IP
space.
HTH, Erick
--- RSiddappa@NECBNS.com wrote:
> hi Guys,
>
> Can some one explain me what's happing with the
> following 110 access-list.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/707/overload_private.shtml
>
>
>
> Rajeev.
>
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