Dear John,

All you need doing is NAT. You can read more on
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/index.shtml

Regards,

Nurudeen
John Shipley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hey I have a question that I'm sure someone here can
> help me with...what I
> want to do seems to me should be simple yet I'm having
> issues geting it to
> work.. heres the situation.  I have a network that has
> some published IP's
> and we want to assign one of those to a router and
> have all traffic to that
> address be forwarded to another router inside our
> network.  The router that
> I have is a 1720.. any ideas of how this can be done??
> I've looked at ip
> forwarding but it looks like I can only forward UDP
> not IP .. any help
> appreciated.. many thanks!!
>
> Todd.
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