What you need to configure is "easy IP" in cisco terms.  It's just NAT over
a negotiated IP address.   See link

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fdia
l_c/fnsprt7/dcdezip.htm

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Tony M.
#6172

----- Original Message -----
From: Guy Russell 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Probobly a stupid question.... [7:14273]


> I currently run NAT on a 2000 Server...
>
> One interface is using an auto ip address that is received from the ISP...
> The other Nic, is linked to my switch and to my router stack...
>
> What I would like to do is take one of my routers, and configure nat on
it.
> This will replace the 2000 server. I dont need advice on the server end, I
> have that well taken care of, what I am trying to come up with is a way to
> have one interface of my router to accept a dynamic IP address, and to
work
> nat on that router, the dynamic interface being the outside interface, or
> public interface....
>
>
> Yea, I know about the Linksys router as well, and almost went ahead and
> bought it, was trying to figure out how to make it do something it
probobly
> cant.
>
> You know, one of those I wonder if????? deals... thats all.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Patrick Ramsey
> To: ;
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Probobly a stupid question.... [7:14273]
>
>
> You mean 2000 servers accessing the internet via dynamic nat?  Or you have
> 2000 static translations inbound?  And when you say "server interface" do
> you mean the ethernet interface on the router that the servers are
beihind?
> Set up maybe like a DMZ?
>
> I mean, you can certainly set up your DSL connection to be established and
> pull an ip address automagically if that is what your isp supports.
>
> Give us a little bit more detail on your goals.
>
> -Patrick
>
> >>> "Guy Russell"  07/30/01 05:47PM >>>
> Is it possible to set up NAT on a router for DSL, allowing the DSL side
> connection to receive a DHCP generated address??
>
> I have been running 2000 server Nat, and using my DSL connection with no
> problems, but would like to remove the server interface completely...




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