05-31-2006 10:54 AM - edited 03-09-2019 03:05 PM
whatis the range in the following nat st.
nat (inside) 1 10.80.133.192 255.255.255.254
will it be 10.80.133.192,193
05-31-2006 11:39 AM
The nat (inside) private ip address that to be translated into global IP address or a subnet that will be translated into public IP address.
You need also to configure the global command, the following command will help you.
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nat (inside) 1 10.10.10.100 255.255.255.255 /private IP address
global (outsdie) 1 220.220.220.220 /Public IP address
OR
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nat (inside) 5 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
global (outside) 5 220.220.220.220
Any IP address from the mentioned subnet below will have a single IP address (220.220.220.220), this is called Port Address Translation (PAT)
I hope to be helpful.
Please rate if it does.
Thank you
Abd Alqader
05-31-2006 12:40 PM
I ve asked for the inside range only. ie the significance of the mask 25.255.255.254
whether it's 10.80.133.192
or
10.80.133.192,10.80.133.193
05-31-2006 01:38 PM
That mask says to nat the 10.80.133.192 network which only has 2 hosts with that subnet mask. 10.80.133.192 & 10.80.133.193
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