ā02-01-2013 12:08 PM - edited ā03-04-2019 06:54 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm facing a problem in the topology attached.
We connected to a partner (callcenter) using a /30 point-to-point with public addressing. We will not mix our internal addressing.
R3 is partner's router, R1 in HQ router, R2 is our companies branch router where some servers are located.
I want to do NAT on R1 but where partner network sends to TCP8080 on gi0/1.30 public address which is translated and routed to branch router.
My problem: both interface gi0/1.250 and gi0/1.30 are external networks to the internal HQ and I already have some NAT configured from internal HQ to external through branch meaning x.x.x.x is already internal and gi0/1.250 is already external.
How do I configure it? Is there such a thing as outside to outside NAT?
Thanks very much
R1 show version
Cisco IOS Software, 3800 Software (C3845-SPSERVICESK9-M), Version 15.1(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWAR
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ā02-02-2013 12:23 AM
Hi mario
Try change your NAT configuration, instead ip nat inside/outside use ip nat enable.
IP NAT Enable
This command is used to enable NAT on an interface. This command figures out whether the interface is inside or outside based on the source IP addresses of packets.
IP NAT enable can not translate local router traffic.
Also read theese articles, there is some useful info, cause with ip nat enable, global configuration of NAT is little bit different.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/26212
http://www.howtonetwork.net/public/742.cfm
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/message/60384#60384
ā02-02-2013 12:23 AM
Hi mario
Try change your NAT configuration, instead ip nat inside/outside use ip nat enable.
IP NAT Enable
This command is used to enable NAT on an interface. This command figures out whether the interface is inside or outside based on the source IP addresses of packets.
IP NAT enable can not translate local router traffic.
Also read theese articles, there is some useful info, cause with ip nat enable, global configuration of NAT is little bit different.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/26212
http://www.howtonetwork.net/public/742.cfm
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/message/60384#60384
ā02-05-2013 06:03 AM
Hello,
Thanks for your tip. This is completely new for me. I've configured it and I'm waiting for the other side to test. I'll let you know the results
Regards
Mario
ā02-06-2013 06:22 AM
Hello,
I tried it first by configuring nat to interface and it wasn't working. I had to change NAT to ip address and It started working
Mario
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