Are you using NAT overload with a single outside IP (PAT)?

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Johnstad" 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 11:28 AM
Subject: Static NAT/NATP problem [7:35210]


> I'm trying to nat on port 7206, however, when accessed the router responds
> with port 1142.  Can anyone tell me why the router is returning
dynamically
> translating a new port (1142, 1142) number?
>
>
> ROUTER CONFIG NAT COMMANDS:
> ip nat inside source static 10.1.210.2 66.45.11.193
> ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.210.8 7206 66.45.11.193 7206
extendable
>
> DEBUG OUTPUT:
> 10w1d: NAT: o: tcp (165.137.188.231, 2335) -> (66.45.11.193, 7206) [8641]
> 10w1d: NAT: ipnat_allocate_port: wanted 7206 got 1142
> 10w1d: NAT: i: tcp (10.1.210.8, 7206) -> (165.137.188.231, 2335) [14833]
> 10w1d: NAT: o: tcp (10.1.210.1, 23) -> (10.1.210.6, 35329) [653]
> 10w1d: NAT: o: tcp (165.137.188.231, 2335) -> (66.45.11.193, 7206) [10433]
> 10w1d: NAT: ipnat_allocate_port: wanted 7206 got 1143
> 10w1d: NAT*: i: tcp (10.1.210.8, 7206) -> (165.137.188.231, 2335) [14834]
> 10w1d: NAT: i: tcp (10.1.210.8, 7206) -> (165.137.188.231, 2335) [14835]
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