yes when you have connect two isp
suggest you make nat in the diffrent interface
""Wilson, Gavin (KBPB)"" wrote in message
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> Hi there
>
> Does anyone know if you are allowed more than one outside interface on a
NAT
> router.
>
> Cheers Gavin
>
> Gavin
Do a search on cco for route maps and nat you can abse a pool on the
next hop address. without route maps, you will most likely have overlapping
nat interfaces...
-Patrick
>>> "Wilson, Gavin (KBPB)" 03/27/02 09:00AM >>>
Hi there
Does anyone know if you are allowed more than one outside in
Yes, you are (lots of good info on NAT can be found by doing a search on CCO
for "NAT tips")
Regards,
Kent
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> Does anyone know if you are allowed more than one outside
> interface on a NAT router.
I don't think so. What are you trying to do? There might be another
approach.
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