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By using the "overload" clause, PAT is possible for inside source NATs. I'm looking for a possibility to do a n-to-1 mapping for outside source NAT too in oder to save IP addresses.Does anyone have an idea? Interchanging roles of inside and outside i...
Some of our 7200 VXR routers, connected to the same type of SDH-ADMs by OC3 POS-adapters, continously count NEWPTR events at (almost) the same rate as NSEs and PSEs:sh contr pos4/0POS4/0SECTION LOF = 0 LOS = 0 BIP...
Hello Edison,to save your time: according to the Config References incl. IOS 12.4 the overload clause for "ip nat outside source" isn't provided.If you configure it anyhow, the CLI of IOS 12.3.23 for instance, doesn't complain. However, in the config...
Hello Edison,the other network is a big service network our customers depend on. So the partners may dictate conditions and kindly leave all the necessary NAT-doing to us. They just provide a range of adresses for our clients to access their networks...
Hello Mohamed,thanks for your response.As to the servers I also use static NAT. The issue are the client addresses. Addresses out of my network have to be translated before reaching the remote net and the ones from remote have to be hidden from my n...
Hello P.,the problem is as follows.customers from a widely scattered remote (foreign) network, partially using non RFC 1918 adresses, need access to some of our servers.Conversely, several of our customers need access to a server in that remote netwo...
Thank you for your really detailed explanation of the the Sonet/SDH pointers, the bit stuffing and the context when these mechanisms get applied.But I knew these principles already.My question was, what it means when all the 3 counters increase synch...