07-01-2013 06:11 AM
I have just purchased a cisco router to setup NAT at my house. I'm a little consufed on how to set this up. I understand the WAN port is going to be the Cox ip address (nat outside), but I'm not sure how to set the nat inside. I don't have any computers near the router, so I'm not sure how to set it up without something physically connected to one of the interfaces. Can someone help me on this?
07-10-2013 11:16 AM
Really? Almost 80 views and no one can give any insight? Could I just create the nat inside on a vlan?
07-12-2013 04:30 AM
Hi Alen,
normaly you have to set the Lokal LAN Interface as NAT inside Interface.
ISP <- (NAT outside - Router - NAT inside -> Lokal LAN
For example: FE 0/0 (NAT outside) connect to you ISP and FE 0/1 (NAT inside) Interface to you Lokal LAN
BR
Hans-Juergen Guenter
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