RE: ip nat overloading question [7:46037]

2002-06-08 Thread Jason Weden
Overloading, or PAT, works only when traffic is initiated on the LAN and terminating on the WAN. Then, as you say, a nat translation is created so packets can go back and forth between the two. WAN traffic can then only hit the LAN for the duration that the translation remains in the nat table.

RE: "ip nat inside" question [7:45339]

2002-05-29 Thread Mark Odette II
As long as you have the following on C1720: Int s0 Ip address 192.168.254.2 255.255.255.252 and Ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.254.1 And the following on the c2620: Int s1/1 Ip addr 192.168.254.1 255.255.255.252 And Ip route 10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.254.2 ... then no, you shouldn

Re: IP NAT Question [7:40470]

2002-04-04 Thread Craig Columbus
Go to www.cisco.com and search for NAT configuration. You'll find all the detail you need. Basically, you're going to setup a static map and match it to an access-list that allows ftp. Craig At 08:52 AM 4/4/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, > >I setup a 2600 router behind the ADSL modem. My questio

Re: IP NAT Question [7:40470]

2002-04-04 Thread Steven A Ridder
type "ip nat inside source static 10.10.10.2 21 124.234.23.34 21" -- RFC 1149 Compliant ""Ricky Chan"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I setup a 2600 router behind the ADSL modem. My question is, how can I FTP > from outside which can convert the IP to my

RE: IP NAT Issue [7:3073]

2001-05-03 Thread Evans, TJ
n Emilio Tech Support CCNP, CCNA, CCDA, CSE MM Internet 888-654-4971 - Original Message - From: "Daniel Cotts" To: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:10 AM Subject: RE: IP NAT Issue [7:3073] > No you can't. The hub is just that - a hub. There is only one interface. If > y

Re: IP NAT Issue [7:3073]

2001-05-03 Thread Justin Emilio
CCNA, CCDA, CSE MM Internet 888-654-4971 - Original Message - From: "Daniel Cotts" To: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:10 AM Subject: RE: IP NAT Issue [7:3073] > No you can't. The hub is just that - a hub. There is only one interface. If > you connected to the Internet via you

RE: IP NAT Issue [7:3073]

2001-05-03 Thread Daniel Cotts
No you can't. The hub is just that - a hub. There is only one interface. If you connected to the Internet via your serial port then the following config should work. If you need ethernet on the Internet side, then time to buy a router with two ethernet interfaces. ip nat inside source list 1 inte

Re: IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC NETWORK (INSIDE LOCAL NETWORK)(INSIDE GLOBAL NETWORK) SUBMASK????

2001-03-23 Thread John Neiberger
Okay, I've searched every nook and cranny I could think of and could find no mention of the existence of the "network" keyword in that command. Weird. You'd think it would be mentioned at least once somewhere! Or maybe *I* should learn to search CCO better. I even looked through the Open Fo

Re: IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC NETWORK (INSIDE LOCAL NETWORK)(INSIDE GLOBAL NETWORK) SUBMASK????

2001-03-23 Thread John Neiberger
See what happens when my smart a** side gets the best of me?? This always happens! Hmm... I'll send myself into a corner with the Doc CD to research that one. For some reason it's ringing a bell, but that's probably only because the "static" form of the command is familiar. I'll let you know

Re: IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC NETWORK (INSIDE LOCAL NETWORK) (INSIDE GLOBAL NETWORK) SUBMASK????

2001-03-23 Thread Michael Snyder
Might want to backup there John, Even try it on your router, IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC "NETWORK" is a real command, but it's not on the master index. IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC A.B.C.D is. Try again. ""John Neiberger"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message sabb6e34.016@fsutil01">news:sabb6e

Re: IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC NETWORK (INSIDE LOCAL NETWORK)(INSIDE GLOBAL NETWORK) SUBMASK????

2001-03-23 Thread John Neiberger
If I were you I'd learn to use the documentation CD better before you attempt the lab! http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121mindx/index.htm I'm teasing, but I'm serious. I haven't taken it but I've heard that the ability to quickly find information such as this

Re: IP NAT

2000-09-07 Thread andy lennon
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:59 AM To: E A Moran; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IP NAT I tried this once and it does not work For a static nat to work the internal ip is translated to one valid external ip.. When I tried to do exactly as you mentioned I got a

RE: IP NAT

2000-09-07 Thread Jin Tam
go out as 2.2.2.2 then 2.2.2.1 and so on).   -Original Message- From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:59 AM To: E A Moran; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IP NAT   I tried this once and it does not work For a static nat to work the

RE: IP NAT(try this)

2000-09-07 Thread Stull, Cory
00 5:59 AM To: E A Moran; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IP NAT I tried this once and it does not work For a static nat to work the internal ip is translated to one valid external ip.. When I tried to do exactly as you mentioned I got an error message that the internal ip is alre

RE: IP NAT

2000-09-07 Thread Andrew Larkins
.       -Original Message-From: E A Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 06 September 2000 04:24To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: IP NAT NAT is a one-way procedure by default. You define Inside and Outside Interfaces. You define which way NAT runs. Check out the NAT commands off of

Re: IP NAT

2000-09-05 Thread E A Moran
Title: RE: Load balancing two T1 of two ISP NAT is a one-way procedure by default. You define Inside and Outside Interfaces. You define which way NAT runs. Check out the NAT commands off of Cisco's website.   -- E A MoranNetwork EngineerCNE,MCSE,CCNA,CCDATeleCommunication Systems, Incwww.tele