Re: Problem in implementing NAT

2001-04-07 Thread J Roysdon
Is IP space that hard to get in Pakistan? I'd never sign up with an ISP using NAT. ARIN's /19 blocks work out to about US$832/year for a Class C, but then that's 255 addresses you can be charging, say, US$10/month for (which you'll sell more accounts then you have modems/addresses for anyway), w

Re: Problem in implementing NAT

2001-04-03 Thread Gareth Hinton
Your bug ID is one character out, should be CSCdp05523 Here's the description anyway. (In version 12.0(5)) HTH Gareth If the address range defined in a Network Address Translation (NAT) pool is large, CPU utilization may rise to 100 percent. If a large number of translations are still in the NA

Problem in implementing NAT

2001-04-03 Thread Muhammed Khalilullah
Hi groupies, I am doing job in an ISP in Pakistan, and we are applying NAT with Overloading on 4500 router. we apply NAT on 254 Remote Clients with 8 Public IP pool like (w.x.y.z/248) with the Using of Overloading NAT. After 5 to 6 hours Our Memory and CPU usage is increasing abnormally and rea