The combination of both can be done without any issues. I would keep 1 IP
from the assigned range for the PAT address and have the others as 1 - 1
translations.

Andrew
CCNP, CCDP, CSS1

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From: ciscoGo2002 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 April 2003 12:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PAT AFTER NAT...IS IT POSSIBLE??? [7:66672]


Hello folks,
I have question for you, we want to do dynamic NAT
with a pool of 128 public ip addresses (we haven't got
more public IP addresses :(  ). Now, when the router
does 128 translation no one can access internet... We
would like to do PAT when NAT public addresses are
exhausted.. is it possible? Can we do a mix of PAT and
NAT configuration? Any ideas? Any configs?

Thanks to all of you clever man and ladyies!!!




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