From: Carlos G Mendioroz (tron@huapi.ba.ar)
Date: Mon Sep 27 2004 - 14:58:11 GMT-3
AFAIK, this lets the router use the same IP address for dynamic NAT on
other ports.
The one, somehow related, parameter I have been unable to understand is
noalias. This would indicate the router not to "alias" its ethernet
address to the global IP (ARP), but I fail to understand how will it get
the traffic then...
Drew Whitaker escribis:
> Can someone explain to me the use of the keyword 'extendable' at the
> end of NAT statements? Cisco's web site says it is used for
> 'ambiguous' translations which, pardon the pun, is a bit ambiguous.
>
> The example I'm looking at is the final configuration or R3 in the
> CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs (Cisco Press) lab #1, section
> 2.1:
> ip nat outside source static udp 172.16.0.1 520 224.0.0.9 520 extendable
>
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