Ricky,
if you are overloading on an interface's ip address then your above
statement would be correct. assuming that you have an access list permitting
the range of the network. if you have a nat pool then a static statement
would suffice. such as ip nat inside source static private ip - public i
IP NAT INSIDE on the 10.0.0.x interface and IP NAT OUTSIDE on the
141.155.121.x interface.
Anthony Pace
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> Hi all,
>
> I can't connect to my internal web server from outside even though I put
in
> the "IP NAT.." command
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