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zaza230

2002-01-27, 3:13 pm

hello, I have a little question concerning nat. ok I have twenty computers on my LAN, on segment 192.168.1.0. the router is connected to the internet via a BRI interface which IP address is 62.62.1.1 . the router is a cisco 1700 . My question is : how can I give internet access to all computer situated on my lan ?.could someone give me the exact NAT rule that will permit me to do this.
I would like to know how to translate 192.168.1.0 to 62.62.1.1 ?
thank in advance
wbafrank

2002-01-27, 4:49 pm

Have a read of this document - it may be what you are after www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ios...lit/1195_pp.htm
MadChef

2002-01-27, 7:31 pm

See answer in CCIE forum.
Was there really a need to post the same question in all forums?

MC
zaza230

2002-01-28, 2:49 am

thank you very much for your answers. it was very helpful. Sorry for flooding the 3 forums
with the same question, but I needed a answer urgently. Next time I won't do it. again thank a lot.
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