RE: Static NAT question

From: Bill Wharton (bill_wharton@mailhost.cjb.net)
Date: Sun Dec 17 2006 - 00:43:50 ART


In your second static, the IP address you are using is 10.7.7.107 while R1's
IP is 10.7.7.7

Am I missing something?

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ganesh Iyappan
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:38 AM
To: Groupstudy; Cisco certification
Subject: Static NAT question

Hello

 

Here is the setup,

 

(.7) 10.7.7.0/24 (.10) (.10)
192.1.24.0/24 (.102)
R1--------------------------PIX-------------------------R2

 

R2 should
be able to telnet R1 and it should see R1 as 192.1.24.7, I
created the static
as below and configured the ACL to allow telnet
access.

 

static
(DMZ7,outside) 192.1.24.7 10.7.7.7 netmask 255.255.255.255

 

But telnet
failed, and it started working once I changed the static as
below,
static (DMZ7,outside) tcp 192.1.24.7 telnet 10.7.7.107 telnet netmask
255.255.255.255

 

Can someone help me understand this? Thanks in advance
Regards,

Ganesh

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