Inside Dynamic NAT
Aquabat [banned]
Inactive Imported Users Posts: 299
does inside dynamc nat require an equal number of registered IP addresses in the pool?
without overloading
example
nat (inside) 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
global (outside) 1 199.199.199.3 - 199.199.199.30 netmask 255.255.255.224
so does this mean that the first user will get 199.3, 2nd user gets 199.4, then 199.5 etc.. until the pool runs out?
so that example will only translate like 28 users?
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without overloading
example
nat (inside) 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
global (outside) 1 199.199.199.3 - 199.199.199.30 netmask 255.255.255.224
so does this mean that the first user will get 199.3, 2nd user gets 199.4, then 199.5 etc.. until the pool runs out?
so that example will only translate like 28 users?
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i herd u leik mudkips lol
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Aquabat [banned] Inactive Imported Users Posts: 299also
would this PAT command
global (outside) 1 199.199.199.3 netmask 255.255.255.224
be the same as:
global (outside) 1 interface
--as long as that IP is the same as the outside interface IP?i herd u leik mudkips lol -
mzinz Member Posts: 328[quote=Aquabat [banned]]also
would this PAT command
global (outside) 1 199.199.199.3 netmask 255.255.255.224
be the same as:
global (outside) 1 interface
--as long as that IP is the same as the outside interface IP?[/quote]
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