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Chris Sees
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 2:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NAT and static translations
Hi,
I have a router w/o a DMZ, with NAT and Firewall Feature set, and have an
internal email and web server that outside resources need to see.
If I use the "ip nat ins
Use an address that the router knows how to route. The inside global (public)
address should be part of a network on another interface.
"Chris Sees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a router w/o a DMZ, with NAT and Firewall Feature set, and have an
internal email and web server that outsi
Hi,
I have a router w/o a DMZ, with NAT and Firewall Feature set, and have an
internal email and web server that outside resources need to see.
If I use the "ip nat inside source static" command, does the public address
have to be the public address of the router, or can I use other numbers?
(ie
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