Title: RE: Question

I believe you're talking about Network Address Translation (NAT). The basic elements involved are a pool of real IP addresses, a source list, an inside interface (usually Ethernet), and an outside interface (usually some type of WAN, e.g. serial, T1, etc.).

Here is the URL of a sample NAT config I found on Cisco's website: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/556/1.html

Remember to use the "overload" keyword in defining which pool your source list will be NAT'ed into. This keyword allows the same real IP (using different ports) to be used by multiple privately addressed hosts. Here's another example: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/dial_c/dcprt11/dcnat.htm (watch the word wrap).

- Don

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How to use 10 Real IP for 100 COmputers

How to set the router support this configuration?
Please teach me and inform me what command I should use to set this
config...


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