Good day fellow list members! I've got an interesting/weird problem for ya'll.. Has anyone ever seen NAT display something like this: NOTE: The xxx.xx.xx is my little addition to mask out address.. The 192.168.16.200 is our inside DNS server.. Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- --- 24.xxx.xx.xx 192.168.16.200 --- --- The above output is displayed within the output from the following Cisco IOS command: "show ip nat translations" So far... Only the DNS server's IP has cause this problem.. and it generates pages and pages of output... We are running Cisco IOS 11.3 Enterprise Feature set on a Catalyst 5500 R.S.M. The DNS server is on an NAT "inside" VLAN the "outside" interface is an overloaded PAT interface. Any comments or solutions would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks! Dave **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _________________________________ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]