02-08-2016 06:51 PM - edited 03-05-2019 03:17 AM
I just want to confirm though I've read some articles that cisco routers doesn't have NAT. The reason why I asked this is because I was trying to create a network based from my previous post about redundancy(HSRP). After the 2x 3560L3 switch>went to a router that goes out of the internet. In my case I was about to put in a cisco ASA but my version of Packet Tracer is the old one so I don't have a Cisco ASA in the selection.
So instead of a FW, I've placed a 1841 router with serial connection to another router.
So, correct me if I'm wrong routers don't have NAT right?
Thanks
Jeff
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02-09-2016 01:06 AM
Hello
FYI -
Routers DO perform nat,
Its switches that DONT ( well excluding I think the 6500's) - Here
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Paul
02-09-2016 01:06 AM
Hello
FYI -
Routers DO perform nat,
Its switches that DONT ( well excluding I think the 6500's) - Here
res
Paul
02-09-2016 05:44 PM
I see, tried checking it now, its under IP>NAT. Ok I guess my test lab will work after all.
Thanks Paul, Have a great day ahead!
Jeff
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