This one's for you Dwayne:

I've never done it before but I know you can NAT based on source address.  I
believe you would use the "ip nat inside source list "
command.  Then, I guess you would apply an access-list to the destination
subnet allowing only the NATed addresses and deny all others.  Somebody
correct me if I'm way off base.

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> Is it possible to use extended ip access-lists for NATing. Basically i
want
> traffic from a particular subnet destined for a particular subnet only to
be
> NATed?? All other traffic should not be NATed.
>
>
> Cheers
> Simon




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