ip nat inside .. route-map reversible

From: Navid Daghighi (smart4D@free.fr)
Date: Thu Mar 27 2008 - 08:22:41 ART


Hi,

cisco doc says :

"When routemaps are used to allocate global addresses, the global
address can allow return traffic, and
the return traffic is allowed only if the return traffic matches the
defined routemap in the reverse
direction. Current functionality remains unchanged by not creating
additional entries to allow the return
traffic for a routemap-based dynamic entry unless the reversible keyword
is used with the ip nat inside
source command."

Not easy for me to understand this.

Any link to have a better understanding of the keyword REVERSIBLE ?

thanks
Navid



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