From: Carlos G Mendioroz (tron@huapi.ba.ar)
Date: Mon Jun 07 2004 - 17:28:15 GMT-3
Yup, use an extended list in the nat command.
It works, although docs "require" a standard list.
John Underhill wrote:
> Is there a way to selectively NAT an address space based on destination
> address, even if the traffic will transit the same interface? I want to
> configure the network so that traffic bound for spokes in a frame cloud retain
> their private address and are sent through a vpn, but if the destination
> address is public then they are oveloaded onto a range of public addresses.
> I'm thinking this would be easy if they didn't transit the same interface, but
> maybe it can be done with a route map somehow? Any ideas?
>
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