From: Alex Steer (alex.steer@eison.co.uk)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2007 - 18:29:17 ART
I was under the impression extendable keyword means the overloading PAT
router will try to map to the same port number where ever possible.
Obviously this might not work often with say port 80 so it will just use
another port when it can't
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Laidlaw, Patrick A.
Sent: 10 September 2007 21:34
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: The ip nat optional extendable
So for all you smart guys out there I've got a question for you.
The optional command "extendable" has a definition on Cisco's website
extendable
(Optional) Extends the transmission. So what in the world does that
mean? What does this optional command actually do for nat.
I've been looking and don't really see anything explaining how it helps
out NAT or what kind of situation you would or would not use it in. I
know I've seen lots of examples with it in them and that it's needed in
many of them but why is it needed.
Patrick Laidlaw
E: patrick.laidlaw@wwt.com
w: www.wwt.com
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