09-25-2003 10:46 PM - edited 02-20-2020 11:00 PM
when I using DHCP to assign an global address, how to write this commend?
global (outside)xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Thank you very much
09-26-2003 06:06 AM
Give the following a shot:
global (outside)
The 'interface' keyword will pull the address that is assigned to the outside interface to use as the PAT address. I assume this is what you are looking for?
Scott
09-26-2003 07:27 AM
Hi.. Scott
Thanks for your nice reply.
I am sorry that I got wrong description about my question.
When I using DHCP to assign global address for me, I don't know how to assign it to relate with my inside network.
eg: when i doing static translations, how to map inside-address to global outside-address?
Thanks a lot!
09-26-2003 08:08 AM
Still not 100% sure what you are saying but let me give this a shot. The 'interface' keyword is still going to work in this case. You can use the interface keyword in your global statement (see earlier post) or in a static statement like this:
static (inside,outside) tcp interface www 192.168.1.1 www netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
Does this help? If not, can you maybe give me an example of what you are referring to?
Scott
09-28-2003 12:18 AM
Hi, Scott
Thanks a lot for your reply, the answer is what I want. Thanks a lot!
Have a nice day!
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