09-13-2002 01:17 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:20 AM
Hi anyone please help to explain the difference between "ip nat inside" and "ip nat outside".
If I have one server with internal IP 172.18.18.20 need to be published with Public IP of 202.184.98.20, so in terms of Cisco router command, what should we type then ? Any sample configuration ?
Please help out.
Thank you.
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09-13-2002 03:34 PM
This link should help explain:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html
In your example:
s0 (internet interface)
ip nat outside
e0 (internal network)
ip nat inside
ip nat inside source static 172.18.18.20 202.184.98.20
(this will translate 172.18.18.20 into the 202.184.98.20 address).
Hope that helps
Steve
09-13-2002 03:34 PM
This link should help explain:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html
In your example:
s0 (internet interface)
ip nat outside
e0 (internal network)
ip nat inside
ip nat inside source static 172.18.18.20 202.184.98.20
(this will translate 172.18.18.20 into the 202.184.98.20 address).
Hope that helps
Steve
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