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NAT (limiting a range for the inside)

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HUANGDI

Technical User
Dec 30, 2002
51
US
Hi,


I am interested in learning how to limit range of NAT for the inside network. I have an IP FAX and want to exclude it from the range and static to a registered IP and exclusely for use of port TCP/UDP 1620.

Thanks,
Happy New Year to All.
Bill
 
HI.

Static commands are applied before NAT/GLOBAL, so if you have something like this:

static (inside,outside) 222.222.222.3 192.168.1.5
global (outside) 1 222.222.222.2
nat (inside) 1 0 0

Then the host 192.168.1.5 will get a fixed mapping to 222.2222.222.3 and all other internal hosts will get PAT address 222.222.222.2

You can find more info here:

Bye
Yizhar Hurwitz
 
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