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NAT with static IP question...

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I have a Cisco 802 on my network perimiter running NAT. When any of my workstations send packets through the router, it assigns them a single public IP address.

I have a server that I want to assign one of my other public IP addresses. How do I configure the router to pass along packets from this server(IP) without translating it to another IP?
 
Lets say your global NAT address is x.x.x.x, but you want to use the public address y.y.y.y for a specific server. The private address of this server is z.z.z.z. Use the command...

ip nat inside source static z.z.z.z y.y.y.y
 
I already have that in place. What I meant was to assign my server the public address y.y.y.y and when its packets are passed to the router, they are routed, but not translated through NAT.
 
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