MattSavage
IS-IT--Management
I would like to set up NAT on this router to map multiple private addresses to a single public address. I know that I need to use Dynamic address translation, but this is the first time I have worked with a cisco router so I am a little confused.
Can I specify a Public address to be used, or must it be the address of a port on my router?
Do I need to use PAT, and if so how do I enable PAT?
How do I configure this using SDM?
The public address I would like to use is 65.xx.xx.1.
The private addresses are 192.168.10.x.
I would like to exclude 192.168.3 and 192.168.4 since I am using static NAT for those.
Can I specify a Public address to be used, or must it be the address of a port on my router?
Do I need to use PAT, and if so how do I enable PAT?
How do I configure this using SDM?
The public address I would like to use is 65.xx.xx.1.
The private addresses are 192.168.10.x.
I would like to exclude 192.168.3 and 192.168.4 since I am using static NAT for those.