From: Blanco Lam (b@gclamb.com)
Date: Sat Sep 07 2002 - 11:27:54 GMT-3
www.netswitcher.com
My previous post regarding Mobile IP would most probably work in a closed
environment (e.g. moving between different networks under one common
administration).
---- Original message ----
>Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 10:08:54 -0400
>From: Liban.Mohamed@mail.sprint.com
>Subject: RE: OT: Need help/ideas?
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com, p.virnoche@verizon.net
>
>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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