From: Fred (fd200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 04:06:29 GMT-3
How do you NAT a whole internal block of network to another block, which
is global network? For example, 30.252.25.0/24 nat to 60.100.1.0/24. I
have use the following command "IP nat inside source network 30.252.25.0
60.100.1.0 /24". Which suppose to map 30.252.25.1-->60.100.1.1,
30.252.25.2-->60.100.1.2 and so on. It doesn't seen to work corretly.
When I try to ping 60.100.1.1 from outside, which suppose to nat to
30.252.25.1, it didn't work. However, when I ping with 60.100.1.2, it
works. I don't want to put 254 static map statment in the router that
map each internal IP to the global IP. Please help!!!!!
Fred
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