Yes, you can use NAT, translating the private ip range to the virtual IP
already assigned to the internet interface, kind of hiding the private
network behind one virtual IP, so every host on the network would have the
private IP of the router as the default gateway, however, every internet
packet reaching the gateway would have the virtual/public address as the
source address. you can do this with a firewall as well e g F/wall 4.1 where
you decide if you are going to have "hiding IP" or "static IP".

Regards.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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Sent: 01 September 2000 05:33
To: Groupstudy Cisco
Subject: NAT WITHIN An ETHERNET INTERFACE.


Hi,
I have an Ethernet Network with 2 ips.
One ip is Internet IP. The other is PRIVATE ip.
I want the machines with the private ip\'s also to 
browse without the use of a proxy server.
is it possible to implement this is 
cisco NAT or anyother service.

The cisco IOS version is 11.3 and the router is 
cisco 2600 
model with a single ethernet port.


regards




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