From: Vince Mashburn (cciegroupstudy@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 25 2007 - 15:23:21 ART
THat is correct. If your routing table does not contain a un-natted address
with a destination out of your LAN interface, it will never be sent to the
LAN interface. What kinds of problems are you having?
On 5/24/07, Ovidiu Neghina <o.neghina@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi dear all
> Thank you for answers related to Frame Relay interface.
> I have another question
>
> for this simple topology
> ----------LAN server ------------R1------outside interface
>
> where we have configured on R1 static nat of LAN server to outside
> interface in the command
> ip tcp intercept list 199
> 199 should reference the inside local ip address (LAN) and not inside
> global
> address (outside interface) because of order of operation in nat .
> always first nat then tcp intercept.
> please correct me if i am wrong . i am having problems with a lab .
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ovidiu
>
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