Re: NAT Question

From: groupstudy email (groupstudy@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2007 - 11:20:42 ART


Great link. Answered my question completely.

Thanks for the help, Vishal!

On 3/21/07, Vishal Patel <vpatel@accessproviders.com.au> wrote:
>
> Yeah we can go static and dynamic nat together on a single router
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note0
> 9186a0080093f31.shtml
>
>
> Hope this link helps..
>
>
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> Subject: NAT Question
>
> Hey Everybody,
>
> I have a question on NAT. My NAT configuration calls for static NATs for
> three different address:
>
> 10.10.10.1 (inside) = 20.20.20.1 (outside)
> 10.10.10.2 (inside) = 20.20.20.2 (outside)
> 10.10.10.3 (inside) = 20.20.20.3 (outside)
>
> I have two other inside hosts that should be NAT'ed to a single IP.
>
> 10.10.10.4
> \
> 20.20.20.20
> /
> 10.10.10.5
>
> I have never done this before, but I imagine it's possible.
>
> Can I have the static NATs plus the PAT on the same interfaces for NAT.
>
> I know you can do this on a PIX. I was just wondering about it on a
> router.
>
> Thanks
>
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