02-27-2007 01:41 PM - edited 03-11-2019 02:39 AM
Hello all, need help here. I configure an one to one NAT for a local machine in my LAN needing a publick IP as:
static (inside,outside) 63.x.x.37 10.8.2.57 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
When I check the machines public IP it comes up with one public IP picked from my global pool. I know that the assigned public IP I am using is not part of my global NAT pool. The Machine has a static LAN IP so I know is not picking up a different DHCP address and it is confirmed by ipconfig /all.
PIX515E# show xlate | inc 10.8.2.57
Global 63.x.x.165 Local 10.8.2.57
What would be the conditions the static NAT would not map to the local IP. Is there a way I could clear the Xlate global without any negative impact.
Thanks
Jorge
02-27-2007 01:53 PM
Hi Jorge
You can clear just the individual translation ie.
clear xlate global 63.x.x.165
Be aware that any other mappings to 63.x.x.165 will also be removed.
HTH
Jon
02-27-2007 02:08 PM
Jon, you were right on.
I ensure no other mappings were bound to 63.x.x.165 , I issued your reommended xlate global and the issue was resolved. The 10.8.2.57 got the right public IP.
Thank you ,
Jorge
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