Hello

My understanding for this , if there is a traffic with source ip 150.1.2.2 or 
coming for serial 0/1/0.  , this source address will be nated to pool 1

Same applies to pool 2

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On 2014-01-13, at 11:51 PM, "Mills, Derek (NAZ-V)" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Guys, help me out with route-maps and NAT. What is the difference between the 
> following? I am struggling to discern when one solution should be used over 
> another - are they two ways to do the same thing?
> 
> Access-list 2 permit host 150.1.2.2
> 
> Route-map MAP1
> Match ip add 2
> Match int se0/1/0
> 
> Route-map MAP2
> Match ip add 2
> Match int se0/0/0
> 
> Ip nat pool POOL1 10.1.2.2 10.1.2.2 prefix 24
> IP nat pool POOL2 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.2 pre 24
> 
> Ip nat inside source route-map MAP1 pool POOL1
> Ip nat inside source route-map MAP2 pool POOL2
> 
> 
> Route-map MAP3
> Match int se0/1/0
> 
> Route-map MAP4
> Match int se0/0/0
> 
> Ip nat inside source static 150.1.2.2 10.1.2.2 route-map MAP3
> Ip nat inside source static 150.1.2.2 192.168.2.2 route-map MAP4
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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