12-05-2004 04:39 PM - edited 03-02-2019 08:24 PM
Hi All,
I understand how to NAT on a Checkpoint Firewall, but am not sure how to do this on a router.
I'd like to translate anything with a source address of a.a.a.a, going to a detination of b.b.b.b, to have it's source addess translated to c.c.c.c, and destiantion address translated to d.d.d.d
Or, checkpoint style:
Source-Orig Dest-Orig Souce-Translate Dest-Transla a.a.a.a b.b.b.b c.c.c.c d.d.d.d
All conections are initated from the Source (a.a.a.a)
I'd be very greatful if someone could help me convert this to a cisco config.
Regards,
Andrew
12-05-2004 10:42 PM
hi
can u plzz explain my the scenerio. why u wanna do this. is it an overlapping networks ?.
12-05-2004 10:45 PM
Yes,
Overlapping networks, on both sides (internal, and client)
Regards,
Andrew
12-06-2004 01:49 AM
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