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Static IP Mappings

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swoodsmcse

IS-IT--Management
Dec 18, 2001
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I have a cisco 806 router. I have 3 public IP address that i have mapped to private IPs on my internal network. The question i have is how do i remove one of the static mappings? Also does anyone know whether or not if you map one public ip using port 80 to a specific private IP does that open up port 80 to all internal clients.Thanks.

-Scott
 
Hi There,

You use this command.

no ip nat {inside | outside}source {list {access-list-number | name} pool name [overload] | static local-ip global-ip}

you would type something like

no ip nat inside source static 10.1.0.1 172.6.13.1

The other inside users can not use the NAT to get outside, Static NAT allow only the specified device to get out to the internet.

Hope this helps. I dont know much, but let me know if this helped.
 
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