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Static NAT problem

welaish77
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I have a problem with static nat i cannot assign IP address more than 8 for example

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.109 10.116.116.1

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.123 10.116.116.2

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.137 10.116.116.3

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.127 10.116.116.4

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.6 10.116.116.5

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.114 10.116.116.6

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.124 10.116.116.7

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.35 10.116.116.8

ip nat inside source static 172.19.134.34 10.116.116.19

the last 2 commands are not working what could be the problem? please advice

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There is no reason you can use the last 2 addresses unless they are taken by some other devices.

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1lumkk
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Level 1

Hi,

Please append the debug output for that statement.

and how to do this please?

debug IP NAT ????

connect2world
Level 1
Level 1

Are you subnetting 10.116.116.0 network using a 29 bit mask? If yes, 10.116.116.8 is not usable since it is a network id.

!!! how to know that!? i will attach the router configuration and tell me there is no command that can issue on the router to know the subnet of the IPs.

What is the subnet mask for the 10.116.116.x network?Once you know that, it will tell you which address range can it exist.

the other network admin says its 255.255.255.0.

There is no reason you can use the last 2 addresses unless they are taken by some other devices.

then the problem from the other network side. thanks so much.

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