Mayo-

Are you trying to configure PPP to your ISP? Why are'nt they configuring
this router? What they are doing is connecting the serial interface to their
network and the ethernet connection will be your DMZ. The second address you
get from the 164.65.13.88 network (164.65.13.90/30) should be your router
which will be doing NAT.

--serial0----------internal network
          | the 2514 you're talking |DMZ| insert your NAT router here|

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> I'm trying to configure PPP on a 2514 router. The ISP wants me to use a
> public IP address on both e0 and s0. The previous ISP had frame-relay and
I
> was using private IP addresses for e0 and NAT overloading.
>
> I want to configure extended NAT on the router but not sure how i can do
> this if i'm using public IP addresses for both e0 and s0. The internal
> network is on private IP addresses and configuring a firewall behind the
> router is not in the budget.
>
> New config: (From the ISP)
> interface Serial0
>  ip address 162.16.34.94 255.255.255.252
>  encap hdlc  interface FastEthernet0
>  ip address 164.65.13.89 255.255.255.252
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 162.16.34.93
>
> Old config: (with the previous ISP)
> interface s0
>  ip address 167.129.130.198 255.255.255.252
>  encap frame-relay ietf
>  ip nat outside
> interface e0
>  ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
>  ip nat inside
>
> ip nat pool Mypool 167.129.130.198 167.129.130.198 netmask 255.255.255.252
> ip nat inside source list 100 pool MyPool overload
> access-list 100 permit ....
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Simer




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