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RE: [TCLUG:9401] Cisco 675 questions



Check out the command "set nat entry add" in your Cisco documentation.  It
lets you set up port forwarding to the machines(s) of your choice.

--

Jim Raney

"I poured spot remover on my dog.  Now he's gone."
		--Steven Wright

On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Phil Plumbo wrote:

> Thanks Jer and Andy, for the responses and info. I'm going to borrow a hub
> from work and try this out tonight. 
> 
> Jeremy wrote:
> 
> >NAT is "Network Address Translation" and serves fundamentally the same
> >purpose as IP Masquerading.  You lose, of course, if you want to provide
> >external services via this configuration, because none of your boxes other
> >than the Cisco router have a "real" IP address.
> 
> Pooh. So I won't be able to ftp into my home box from work. What do I have
> to do to be able to do this - switch ISPs? 
> 
> I recall an earlier post here someone suggesting setting the Cisco to
> bridging mode and having the Linux box get the IP address, and have it do
> gatewaying for the internal network, but don't feel comfortable doing
> anything like that until I have a better understanding of what I am doing.
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
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