Why not.
Create an ACL (that references the source and destinations) and peg this to
the NAT statements.
Is this on an IOS or ASA device?
Sadiq
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Solomon Awosina
<solomonawosina_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello People,
>
> Can I do a static nat of one inside (private) ip to two global (public) ip
> on the router?
>
> If yes, how.
>
> For example, I have a server (ip is 10.2.3.6) and it needs to connect to
> two different servers. For server 1, my ip must be translated to 55.1.3.6
> while for server 2, it must be translated to 100.2.6.6.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thank you.
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