fnkylinguist
IS-IT--Management
- Aug 24, 2004
- 9
Hell All,
I have a problem configuring NAt on my interfaces. This is our setup:
FastEthernet 0/0 192.168.10.1
FastEthernet 0/1 68.x.x.8
Serial Interface No address
Serial Subinterface 0/0.1 64.x.x.1
Serial Subinterface 0/0.2 199.x.x.1
Serial Subinterface 0/0.3 112.x.x.1
We are using nat on the Ethernet Interfaces and now need to use nat on the serial interfaces so that traffic leaving those sub interfaces will appear to be coming from those sub interfaces.
How do I do this????????????????
When I route traffic to those interfaces the traffic comes from the originating address. I.E. 192.168.10.2....
When I add a ip nat outside to the interfaces, the traffic is translated to my fastethernet 0/1 address.
Is there a way to resolve this???????????????????????
Please help anyone.
I have a problem configuring NAt on my interfaces. This is our setup:
FastEthernet 0/0 192.168.10.1
FastEthernet 0/1 68.x.x.8
Serial Interface No address
Serial Subinterface 0/0.1 64.x.x.1
Serial Subinterface 0/0.2 199.x.x.1
Serial Subinterface 0/0.3 112.x.x.1
We are using nat on the Ethernet Interfaces and now need to use nat on the serial interfaces so that traffic leaving those sub interfaces will appear to be coming from those sub interfaces.
How do I do this????????????????
When I route traffic to those interfaces the traffic comes from the originating address. I.E. 192.168.10.2....
When I add a ip nat outside to the interfaces, the traffic is translated to my fastethernet 0/1 address.
Is there a way to resolve this???????????????????????
Please help anyone.