Yes. Quoting from:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/ionetn/prodlit/1195_pp.htm

As a convenience for users wishing to translate all inside addresses to the
address assigned to an interface on the router, the
NAT code allows one to simply name the interface when configuring the
dynamic translation rule: 

ip nat inside source list  interface  overload 

If there is no address on the interface, or it the interface is not up, no
translation will occur. 

Example: 

ip nat inside source list 1 interface Serial0 overload

There are other examples on CCO. They have recently rearranged the pages and
I can't find them.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Passing IPSEC packets on DSL [7:321]
> 
> 
> Is there any way to do NAT on a PIX or a Cisco router if you 
> only have one
> usable IP address?  I perused CCO, and the most minimalistic 
> NAT/PAT config
> I can find still requires 2 (1 interface, one global) addresses.  The
> Linksys/Netgear jobbies do it with one IP.
> 
> i.e.
> 
> ISP - ISP router Ethernet (216.142.0.1 255.255.255.252) - (216.142.0.2
> 255.255.255.252) Router - Internal network.




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