FYI,

Netware 5 over IP does not work with NAT, as the NCP requests inside the
packet are not translated.

Migration to provate IP addressing can also take a long time, especially in
a large enterprise where things such as DNS are involved.

-Brant
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Well NAT does cause problems for some applications for which you will need
real addresses.  I can't think of any business applications off the top of
my head but being a gamer I've run into this problem when trying to host
games.

At 08:08 AM 1/10/01 -0500, you wrote:

>    I have a question here? Why would anyone use register addresses on
their
>private network, while you can use UN-register addresses like 10.X.X.X ? Do
>you really need to burn register addresses on a private network?
>
>I would like to hear anyone opinion on this subject
>
>Brian
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