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Static, Dynamic & NO-NAT combination

htaluja_2
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I am working on integrating two company networks. An interim soln, due to ip address collision, would require doing

Static NAT, Dynamic NAT & NO-NAT. Network A to Server Farm - Static NAT

Network B to Server Farm - Dynamic

Network C to Server Farm - NO-NAT.

Is there a sample configuration, that anyone on this forum can provide. The reason for doing Static NAT is because Network A mentioned above has other connections that conflict with Server Farm Address. So Network A will be accessing Server Farm using NATTed addresses. Users in Network B should be PATTed to another address space before they access Server Farm. Network C does not collide, in addition, it needs to be passed on as is to the parent network through Server Farm.

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Jon Marshall
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Hi

This is doable but could you just confirm what the difference between Net A and Net B in terms of NAT are.

Net A static - does this mean you want to have individual static NAT entries for each member of net A.

Net B - you say Patted to another address space. Do you mean address space or just one new IP address ?

Glad to help out with config but for your ref attached is a link to a white paper on NAT and near the end are configuration examples with route-maps which is what you need to be using.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_white_paper09186a0080091cb9.shtml

HTH

Jon

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