Hmm... I was able to do it using the "extendable" keyword:
ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.1 30.1.1.1 extendable
ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.1 30.1.1.2 extendable

Mark

> No, but for the learning experience just try it and see the error
> message.
> 
>   Dave
> 
> to cisco new wrote:
> > 
> > hi,
> > 
> > i was wondering if it is possible to NAT two ip's into one? for example i
> > want to  NAT 66.89.59.1 and 168.103.127.1 (both globally unique) so that
> > they both point to a local 192.168.2.1.  is something like this possible
on
> > a cisco router?
> > 
> > thanks
> -- 
> David Madland
> Sr. Network Engineer
> CCIE# 2016
> Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 612-664-3367
> 
> "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"




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