In simple terms, a bridge uses the MAC address to determine path and the router uses logical addressing. i.e. IP address. The bridge is the same thing as a switch but typically less ports.
I did some research that yielded the "-p" in the system file means that NAT is not supported in this model. "-j" is needed for the NAT feature to be supported. Still a little fuzzy on changing or upgrading my IOS. Is that something I would require an additional purchase or...
The system image file is "disk 0:c7200-p-mz.120-17.s2" If this isn't the right IOS, which IOS allows me to perform NAT and where could I go to get the new IOS?
I have two routers that are giving me the same error. So most likely it isn't the router, but maybe someone can help me. I am trying to establish static and dynamic nat for my network. Having a challenge with the router accepting nat command. First router Cisco 7206VXR (NPE225) IOS (tm) 7200...
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