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DSLPipe-HST NAT Configuration problem

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JonAtWork

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Oct 30, 2002
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US
Hi all, I have two DSL-HST Pipes back-to-back running FR with IP routing. It's a lan extender to a second building with some 20 PCs. This works just fine. Now I'm trying to change the "remote" end to use NAT with a local LAN address range of 192.168.0.1/24 and keep my existing public IP addresses on both the local and remote DSLPipes. I don't find any Lucent doc on the NAT -> VC Address parm outside the ATM context. When I play with 2nd lan address and NAT settings, no routing occurs.

Does anyone have such a setup or know how to configure for this setup?

Thanks..Jon
 
I figured it out after looking at some other postings in this forum. The "real" IP address is the public IP. I used the 2nd IP range of 192.168.0.1/16 for the local segment (the range is directly attached to this remote unit). The NAT needs to be turned on, ROUTE=YES and the VC IP addr= is the public address. This is the addressed used by NAT to translate all other local 192.... into. That is the outside world sees all local hosts as this VC address.
 
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