11-03-2002 01:19 PM - edited 03-02-2019 02:35 AM
Hi everybody,
I have a problem.There is a WAN over ISDN with CISCO 760 routers.LANs
use private IP addressing and are connected together through DDR via
profiles.Now the customer wants connectivity from each site to the ISP.
The solution would be the PAT,but that is possible with only 2 profiles (as
far as I know) and the customer needs all the connections between sites
as well.
So,as I see it,there is only one solution to this private and public connectivity
problem - NAT.But,is CISCO 760 able to do NAT ?
Could somebody give me a hint or even the answer ?
Thank you.
Zdenek Roth
SBS Czechia
11-04-2002 07:48 AM
The 760 can support NAT. There is a configuration sample at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1828/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800871cd.html#xtocid269598. It probably won't be your exact environment, but should provide the information you need to make thiings work.
Hope it helps.
Bob
11-04-2002 08:59 AM
Dear Bob,
I thank you for your help,but..
What I have found is only the PAT case.It would mean,I can have not more than
2 profiles on the CISCO 700 and that would not do.There is not a word about
NAT in the sample.Thanks anyway
Zdenek
11-20-2002 01:14 PM
Zdenek,
I think i did this before and have some sample (working) configs
Do I understand your question when i say:
Customer1 wants a connection to Customer2 and ISP
Customer2 want a connection to customer1 and ISP
This is possible with PAT on the ISP profile and you could establish a connection with routing to the other customer.
Mail me at: rdotter@datamex.nl
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