From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct 17 2007 - 19:44:17 ART
the way i see this command is:
The packet is coming inbound, and if the destination of the packets matches
the ACL, then it should be translated using a pool called real-hosts, and if
you check the pool it probably has type rotary, which selects the first IP
address in the range and then the second and so forth.
On 10/17/07, Gregory Gombas <ggombas@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm a little confused about the command syntax used for NAT server
> load balancing.
>
> The following example is from the DOC CD:
> ip nat inside destination-list 2 pool real-hosts
>
> Shouldn't the syntax be:
> ip nat outside destination-list 2 pool real-hosts
>
> Because in reality you are taking packets that are hitting the outside
> interface and translating their destination address from the virtual
> server IP to the real server IP.
>
> It works fine the way its configured in the DOC CD, I just think the
> logic is a little backwards and was hoping someone could explain it a
> little better.
>
> Here is the link to the example if you're interested:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cg/hiad_c/ch20/ntbaddrs.htm#wp1073492
>
> Thank You,
> Greg
>
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