Re: NAT questions

From: MADMAN (dave@interprise.com)
Date: Wed Aug 13 2003 - 17:03:18 GMT-3


wing_lam@jossynergy.com wrote:
> Hi all,
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> R5(config)#ip nat inside source static 1.1.1.1 3.3.3.3 ex
> R5(config)#ip nat inside source static 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 ex
> R5(config)#^Z
> R5#sh ip nat tr
> Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global
> --- 2.2.2.2 1.1.1.1 --- ---
> --- 3.3.3.3 1.1.1.1 --- ---
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> Which inside global will 1.1.1.1 use? round robin or always 2.2.2.2?

   Inside to outside xlation is performed after the routing decision so
I suppose it would depend on the switching you employ. Though I think
you most likely want to use access-lists or route maps.

   Dave

> Thx,
> BBD (Big Black Dog)
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> MADMAN
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> emad wrote:
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>>Folks,
>>When I shall use the keyword "extendable" in the NAT command like this:
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>>ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.1.8 80 197.7.9.5 80 extendable
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>>Regards
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> When you have multiple static translations with the same local
> address you must use the extendable keyeword or IOS will reject the
> ambiguous command.
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> Dave
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