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NATing to 2 different Interfaces with 2 different address pools

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bbart

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May 3, 2001
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How do I NAT to Serial1.1 with the address pool 172.xxx.xxx.2 to 172.xxx.xxx.200 and also NAT to Serial0.3 with the address pool of 176.16.xxx.2 to 176.16.xxx.255. Should route-map and set interface be used?
 
Are the 2 Serial interfaces your external interfaces? Do you only have 1 internal interface?
 
Have a Cisco 2501 with 2 Serial Interfaces (Serial0 and Serial1) and 1 Ethernet0. Serial1 is sub-interfaced with Serial1.1, which is NATed to a pool of (172.xxx.xxx.11 - 172.xxx.xxx.215). (Currently configured to NAT to Serial1.1)

Serial0 is sub-interfaced with 6 sub-interfaces, which Serial0.3 needs to be NATed to a pool of (176.16.xxx.1 - 176.16.xxx.255).

Need to have all other sub-interfaces on Serial0 to have access to Serial0.3.

I appreciate your help on this!!!
 
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