I have a Cisco 1841, coming from the 10.100.100.0 network, i would like to be natted for the 10.20.1.0 network as i was coming from the 10.20.1.1 interface and for the 10.50.1.0 network as i was coming from the 10.50.1.1
thank you
I found the problem, i used wireshark to see what is the difference in traffic and saw stp packet, i disabled stop on both switches and the issue was solved.
similar to 1:1 but not exactly
for example if a random client on the 192.168.0.0 network want to access the 10.20.1.0 network
192.168.0.123 - > nat 10.20.1.1
and another client 192.168.0.222 want at the same time access the same network
192.1...
the 10.100.100.0 is only two host network,it just an interconnect from a firewall interface to the router,it represents an interface on a firewall device with other networks.
the other networks are client network we need to support, they used to be...
10.100.100.1 is the inside (source)
10.20.1.1 is outside (destination is the 10.20.1.0 network)
10.50.1.1 is outside (destination is the 10.50.1.0 network)