RE: NAT configuration for 2 service providers [7:43820]

2002-05-13 Thread brahmam lv
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Re: NAT configuration for 2 service providers [7:43820]

2002-05-10 Thread John Huston
Overload it by port so you are doing PAT instead of NAT. Is NAT a requirement? If so then create a second pool however it cannot be the same ip addresses as the first pool. Perhaps you could layout your objective with a little more detail. ""brahmam lv"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new

RE: NAT configuration for 2 service providers [7:43820]

2002-05-10 Thread Kent Hundley
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NAT configuration for 2 service providers [7:43820]

2002-05-10 Thread brahmam lv
Hi Friends, I have 2 Internet links working at present. One link terminated on Cisco router and another link terminated on Telindus Crocus router ( which doesnt have NAT functionality) To facilitate internet access i have configured NAT on Cisco with overload, for second i have installed Windows