From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2007 - 16:28:23 ART
Thanks Narbik.
But doesn't the redundancy name command put them in the same group? Or
is that only for HSRP?
Also do you need to configure the same mapping ID on all NAT statements?
Thanks again,
Greg
On 10/11/07, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Think of it as a group id, and as long as you are a member of that group you
> will get a copy of the translation table. That's if the rest of the
> configuration is done correctly. If you need an example of the
> configuration, let me know and i will send you a lab.
>
>
> On 10/11/07, Gregory Gombas <ggombas@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Can someone please clarify what the function of the Mapping ID is when
> > using stateful NAT?
> >
> > According to the DOC cd:
> >
> > mapping-id map-number - Specifies whether or not the local Stateful
> > NAT (SNAT) router will distribute a particular set of locally created
> > entries to a peer SNAT router.
> >
> > I noticed in the config examples the mapping ID matches on both routers.
> > Also I noticed the mapping ID configured on the ip nat inside source
> command.
> > Does that mean you configure the same mapping ID on all nat statements
> > you want to share with your peer?
> >
> >
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