From: Liban.Mohamed@mail.sprint.com
Date: Sat Sep 07 2002 - 11:08:54 GMT-3
I have heard there is software called NATswitch. I just can't find
this software, that will do that. i had the same problem. my job we
have static IP. and when i come home my ISP is running DHCP, so i had
to remove that static and reboot the mechine.
I know it's out there, i would love to know that software,
thanks,
Liban
-----Original Message-----
From: p.virnoche [mailto:p.virnoche@verizon.net]
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 9:41 AM
To: ccielab
Subject: OT: Need help/ideas?
Good morning all-
Looking to find a Cisco solution that aids in controlling a hosts
IPCONFIG parameters. For instance, when you are in a hotel room, you
plug your computer in that is configured using a static IP. Chances are
very good that you don't have an IP that belongs to the local segment,
but some magic transition takes place and you still are able to attach
and operate.
Is there anything S/W or H/W from Cisco that would do this? My thought
is that it is essentially doing NAT at the port level..... Ideas?
Any info is appreciated....
Phil
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