Re: NAT on outside interface

From: john matijevic (john.matijevic@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 29 2005 - 13:01:51 GMT-3


Hello Gladston,
Please post your configs.
Sincerely,
John

 On 7/29/05, gladston@br.ibm.com <gladston@br.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> R1
> s0/0 = nat inside
> e0/0.100 = nat outside
>
> If traffic is originated with source IP of s0/0, NAT does not occur.
> If traffic is originated with source IP of any other interface, including
> interfaces that does not have 'nat inside', nat occurs.
>
> Weird question: Is there a way to have the source IP of e0/0.100
> converted?
>
> Check:
>
> Rack2R1#teln 150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254> /source-interface
> Ethernet0/0.60
>
> .Jul 29 07:03:57: NAT: s=148.5.15.1->80.80.80.10 <http://80.80.80.10>, d=
> 150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254> [0]
> .Jul 29 07:03:57: NAT: s=150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254>, d=
> 80.80.80.10->148.5.15.1 <http://148.5.15.1> [0]
> .Jul 29 07:03:57: NAT: s=148.5.15.1->80.80.80.10 <http://80.80.80.10>, d=
> 150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254> [1]
> .Jul 29 07:03:57: NAT: s=148.5.15.1->80.80.80.10 <http://80.80.80.10>, d=
> 150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254> [2]
>
>
> teln 150.100.1.254 <http://150.100.1.254> /source-interface
> Ethernet0/0.100
>
> User Access Verification
>
> Password:
> bb1>sh tcp bri
> TCB Local Address Foreign Address (state)
> 61B92F98 150.100.1.254.23 150.100.1.1.11025 ESTAB
>
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