From: Paresh Khatri (Paresh.Khatri@aapt.com.au)
Date: Thu Oct 27 2005 - 20:00:24 GMT-3
Thanks Kevin,
What I still don't understand is the access-list configuration in the example at:
The access-list does a deny on the inside IP address of the NAT router but does not permit anything at all. How would this work in a real scenario ?
Paresh.
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From: kgannon@gmail.com [mailto:kgannon@gmail.com]On Behalf Of kevin
gannon
Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2005 05:14 PM
To: Paresh Khatri
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: NAT - Static IP Support feature
This is very useful for public hot spots it allows users with fixed IP addresses
from they home network to be natted. I see it working in hotels all
the time very
handy. Have a look at the below for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5413/products_feature_guide09186a00801dc742.html
Saves users having to configure DHCP on there machine meaning one less
reason why the hotspot wont work for them.
Regards
Kevin
On 10/27/05, Paresh Khatri <Paresh.Khatri@aapt.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know what the applicability for this feature is, enabled using the "ip nat allow-static-host" command. The docs state that it is used to support users configured with a static IP address. It does not say much beyond that ..
>
> Thanks,
> Paresh.
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