Hi there folks,

I am in the process of prepping a new box to replace our current NAT Gateway 
OOB server. The new box is going to be running Real-IP OOB since every time 
I've called Cisco for other issues, they always reminded me that NAT Gateway 
OOB isn't officially supported.

So my question is, is there anything I need to change when I copy the 
configurations over? I've already got the new server linked to the CAM, just 
otherwise not doing anything. I assume if I unplug the untrusted ethernet port, 
I could probably configure it and it wouldn't try to take over the existing 
working NAT server yet, though if I have to I can just wait until my outtage 
day next week when the students are totally gone (which is what I'm currently 
planning to do). 

Right now the CCA DHCP server on the NAT gateway hands out 10. internal 
addresses on the temporary vlan, and then when they get passed over to the good 
vlan, the actual core sends them off to talk to our normal DHCP server and they 
get their public IP's from that. Will this still happen with Real-IP set up? I 
checked the NAT pages on the CAS that is currently in use and nothing NAT 
specific was set up in there. 

Thoughts? 

Thanks,

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Cat Hoffman
Network Administrator
Office of Information Technology
Valparaiso University
1700 Chapel Drive, B13 Kretzmann Hall
Valparaiso, IN, 46383
Phone: (219) 464-6101
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http://photos.cathoffman.com
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