Kelly Cobean wrote:
> 
> Art,
>    Thanks for the clarification!  Can this keyword also be used
> to map
> multiple inside LOCAL addresses to a single inside GLOBAL
> address on
> different ports?  Example follows...

Isn't this just asking to do standard overloading onto a single global IP?

Or is this a way to do both static one-to-one NAT and also have some
overloading as well? I seem to remember on a Cisco router you can do either
one-to-one OR overloading but not both at the same time. . .?

-Sean.


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