From: McClure, Allen (Allen.McClure@Tricon-Yum.Com)
Date: Tue Sep 17 2002 - 15:25:02 GMT-3
Any quick ideas on this? I haven't really done due diligence yet, but
thought I'd run it by the group.
R1 (s0.1) ---- R2 (s0) F/R point-to-point
(s0.2) ---- R3 (s0) F/R point-to-multipoint
(s0.2) ---- R4 (s0) F/R point-to-multipoint
I don't have the configs with me, but here's the basic idea:
1. Goal: NAT the Ethernet on R1 (or a host on Ethernet network, tried
both ways) such that it is translated to a global on the
point-to-multipoint frame-relay network.
I used a command like:
Ip nat inside source static 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.5
With the R1 ethernet being 1.1.1.1 (outside) and serials for the p-to-mp
cloud being 2.2.2.0/24.
The problem:
I can get this to work easily when I translate to a global on the p-to-p
frame relay network (s0.1), but when I try the exact same thing on
either of the p-to-mp interfaces it doesn't work.
I'm thinking that I'm probably getting frame-relay encapuslation errors
on the remote routers or something of that nature. Question is... how
would you make this work?
Again, sorry for the lack of real information. I'll provide that
tomorrow if nobody waves their magic wand today ;)
Allen McClure
MCSE, CCNP, CCDP
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Sr. Network Analyst
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