Simon,

If that is what is in the configuration it is a mistake.  If you look in the
final configurations you will find the following.

ip nat inside source static network 10.0.146.0 9.16.146.0 /24 mapping-id 10

The above is the correct answer.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon
Baumann
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 5:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Lab2: task 2.7, stateful NAT

Hi,
task 2.7 asks: "10.0.146.14 should be translated to 9.16.146.14. In  
addition configure R1 and R6 to NAT the rest of the 10.0.146.0/24  
network to 9.16.146.0/24.
This should be completed in as few commands as possible and should  
support inbound connection."

To my knowledge, we should need two statics: one for the 10.0.146.14 - 
 > 9.16.146.14 and another for the 10.0.146.0/24 -> 9.16.146.0/24,  
right?
The PG only lists the last mentioned static. Could I add an more  
specific static without loosing points like:

ip nat inside source static 10.0.146.14 9.16.146.14 mapping-id 10

I'm a little bit puzzled with that. Thanks!

Chers
Simon


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