Are you overloading the nat?  Is the neighbor statement on router A pointing
to the nat address of router B?  let's see your config


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> Hi,
>
> Simply say, suppose configuring BGP between Router A and B. Router A
> makes a neighbor reference to the connected interface of router B. I
> would like to know can I configure "ip nat outside" on that interface on
> router B?
> Since once I configure it, after the hold time period, the BGP
> connection is lost and stay in Active state.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
> Regards,
> mak




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