10-31-2007 10:41 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:36 AM
Hello,
Could some one help me in configuring
ip nat outsie source route-map.
The requirement is to NAT the destiation address only if the packet is from a speific source.
Inputs on this is highly appreciated.
Regards
Manohar
10-31-2007 11:44 PM
Can you describe want you want to achieve in a bit more detail?
For example, what do want to translate and where are the hosts located?
A small network diagram might be very useful here.
regards,
Leo
11-01-2007 03:37 AM
11-01-2007 03:53 AM
It's a beatiful diagram, that is.
Still, I have a few questions:
1: where are your nat in- and outside?
2: in which direction must the translation be established?
3:what are the ip adresses on the router?
4: what is the ip adress of the client(s)?
Leo
11-01-2007 04:16 AM
Hello,
The Inside is on the Ethernet and outside on WAN.
The config of LAN as below.
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 172.30.6.6 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
The WAN Config as below.
interface Serial0/0.1
ip address 57.211.122.178 255.255.255.252
ip nat outside
The translation of the destination IP should take place, when there is Packet coming from behind LAN with the source IP of 57.253.61.46
and the Destination IP of 57.253.61.44. The destination IP should get Natted to 57.5.64.250.
The NAT statement that we will implement should not impact any other traffic to the destination, as explained in the diagram.
Hence we need conditional Outside NAT.
Please let me know, if any more info is required.
Regards
Manohar
11-01-2007 04:43 AM
Source ip 57.253.61.46 and destination ip 57.253.61.44 are on the same subnet.?
How do you intend to arrange that these packets are sent to a default gateway for NAT processing?
Leo
11-01-2007 05:01 AM
I think there is a Host on the Customer side, and they are putting a default gateway.
Dont have much though, as it is on the Customer side.
Is there a way to implement the NAT using ip nat outside source route-map for this problem.
Regards
Manohar
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