Re: NATTING UDP packets

From: Peter Stephan (pgstephan@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 04 2008 - 11:40:07 ART


Yea sure:

Here's the packets:
Aug 4 13:50:52: IP: s=10.237.75.201 (FastEthernet0/0.3),
d=10.237.75.195(FastEthernet0/0.3), len 41, rcvd 3
Aug 4 13:50:52: UDP src=5000, dst=4100
Aug 4 13:50:52: IP: tableid=0, s=10.237.75.201 (FastEthernet0/0.3), d=
10.237.75.195 (FastEthernet0/0.3), routed via RIB
Aug 4 13:50:52: IP: s=10.237.75.201 (FastEthernet0/0.3),
d=10.237.75.195(FastEthernet0/0.3), len 41, rcvd 3
Aug 4 13:50:52: UDP src=5000, dst=4100

Here's the nat conf:
ip nat outside source static 10.239.98.55 10.237.75.195

and couple of inside and outside on int.
I'm trying to nat global address 10.239.98.55 to 10.237.75.195.

The nat is working properly for ICMP... but the ipt traffic is not flowing
to the comm serv.

thx

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can we see some configs please Peter?
>
> Sadiq

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