According to my experience you have got it the wrong way round.

Cisco IOS will do NAT until the pool runs out, then do PAT on the last IP.

This was a major issue when then documentation suggested the opposite. Not 
sure if this is still the case though.

        Peter


--On 03 April 2003 07:50 +0000 ciscoGo2002  wrote:

> Hello friends,
>
> Thankyou for your answeres, but I have more doubts:
>
>    Config:
>
>     ip nat inside source list 1 pool POOL overload
>
>     If have understood your answers, the router start
> doing PAT with the first IP address and doesn't takes
> the next avalaible public IP address until PAT is
> exhausted with the first IP address, right?? But if
> this is the way it works I think we never use the rest
> of the public IP's in the pool because there are not
> enough clients to exhaust PAT with the first IP... I
> think it will be much better if the router starts
> doing PAT and after the pool is exhausted.
>
>    I cannot do NAT 1:1 and reserve one public IP to do
> PAT, because I don't want to give the same IP to a set
> of clients and not to another...




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