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frisbee

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I have a 2610 Cisco Router setup as follows:

ethernet is set at 199.176.243.3
serial o/o is set at 192.168.18.9
serial 0/1 is set at 192.168.18.5

the 192 series is going to a 56KB circuit to two seperate buildings with their own lan behind NAT

each building has a 1602 series router working behind NAT.

I inherited this setup. I want to be able to send data back and fore to the buildings behind the NAT
how do i do that?

can i remove NAT?
 
you could remove NAT but it is obviously there for a reason. If this is just a connection to another office then you only need a route to point from 192.168.18.9 to building A and from 192.168.18.5 to building B. Where I have put building A and B, this will be the IP address of the interface at the other end of the wire in building A and B.

Is this any help?


 
You can remove NAT however make sure that its in your be interest.

Given the 56k is a ppp you can setup a static route like so to pass traffic.

ip classless
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ip routerB <-- router A

0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ip routerA <-- router B

Good Luck!!
Jeter@LasVegas.com
J.Fisher CCNA
 
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