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Re: (ASCEND) NAt with Pipline 50 and Max 4000
You need to give the P50 a 'real' address from the MAX. This does mean
however that the clients behind the Pipeline won't be directly addressable
from the Internet. If they're running services (Telnet, FTP, WWW etc) then
these services will be accessible but it'll appear to the rest of the world
that they're being offered by the Pipeline.
Have a read of the V5.1A documentation on Ascends FTP server for more
information on implementing NAT. It's a bit of a pain at first but it works
well.
Tony Lloyd - Network Systems Engineer
Onyx Internet
-----Original Message-----
From: Thilo Wunderlich <c15o@zfn.uni-bremen.de>
To: ascend-users@bungi.com <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: 20 November 1997 18:44
Subject: (ASCEND) NAt with Pipline 50 and Max 4000
>I got a question concerning NAT with a Pipline 50 and a Max 4000:
>
>Following scenario:
>
>client 1 (192.168.100.100)
> |
>client 2 (192.168.100.101)
> |
>client 3 (192.168.100.102) Internet connection
> | |
>pipeline50 (192.168.100.1) <----- ISDN -------> Max 4000 (real IP address)
>
>What address do I have to put into the Max 4000 for the pipeline ?
>The network should be accessable from the Internet.
>If I put the 192.168.100.1 into it then it can't be reached from the
internet.
>Or do I put a real IP address in the Max profile for the Pipeline and
>the Pipeline knows (as NAT it turned on) how to handle it ?
>If I'd put 100.100.100.100 into the Max would the Pipeline translate
>it into 192.168.100.1 on the internal network ?
>
>Thilo
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