01-16-2009 06:20 PM - edited 03-11-2019 07:38 AM
Hi ALL:
Couls any one let me know what does this command means, why i am using same ip for server and outside an why 0 0 at the end i am confused.
static (Server,outside) 172.20.2.0 172.20.2.0 netmask 255.255.254.0 0 0
Chao
Vishwa
01-16-2009 08:40 PM
Vishwa,
The first 0 pertains to the maximun number of connections and the second 0 is the number of embryonic connections that are allowed .
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/pix/pix63/command/reference/s.html#wp1026694
In above link see max_conns for first 0 and emb_limit for second 0
When you issue at command line a static nat entry , you do not have to place the 0 0 at the end since they both default to 0s.
static (Server,outside) 172.20.2.0 172.20.2.0 netmask 255.255.254.0
using same subnet address 172.20.2.0 simply means you are not NATing between the two interfaces.
Regards
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01-16-2009 09:24 PM
Vishwa,
using same subnet address 172.20.2.0 simply means you are not NATing between the two interfaces.
A little correction, let me rephrase above statement
with this static nat there is no NAT address translation which means 172.20.2.0 network will be presented to the oustide as 172.20.2.0.
Regards
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