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I couldn't find a way to set up a Destination NAT on a Cisco ASR router.Source: 10.100.0.0/24Destination server: 192.168.0.1Translated destination: 192.168.100.1I need the destination IP to change to 192.168.100.1.I could solve with nat inside source...
Hey all, A little doubt about default routes on OSPF ABR.On a single topology, R1 redistribute a default route and have all its interface on area 0.R2 and R3 area ABR and have one interface on area 0 and other interface on area 30.R4 are totally insi...
In a hybrid network without hierarchy (physical or logical), with point-to-point connections, what would be the best routing protocol?It is a network composed of approximately 200 network assets.There is a need for automatic contingency.The network o...
Paul, You are right. This is the question. This simple NAT works, but, there is another thing. When the server originates traffic, Its IP should not be translate. The NAT is only to flow: Source: 10.100.0.0/24Destination server: 192.168.0.1T...
Thanks for information.I have a situation where a ABR does not receive a default route (route generated on area 0) when it's only conection occurs over another area.I will collect the actual OSPF status with two links ok (both areas).
Thank you chrihussey. Are you say that both protocol (ISIS and OSPF) on a single area will work even considering 200 routers and a lot of flaps on radio links on this kind of topology? The fact of connection being configured with point-to-poi...