Overload takes you from using NAT to using PAT.  

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On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Kingsley Charles wrote:

> Hi all
>  
> When we configure as following, all addresses matching 123 will be translated 
> to g0/0 and that is PAT. Port numbers are used to distinguish each hosts.
>  
> ip nat source list 123 interface g0/0
>  
>  
> What  does overload do?
>  
>  
> router1(config)#ip nat source list 123 interface g0/0 ?
>   overload  Overload an address translation
>   vrf       Specify vrf
>   <cr>
>  
> router1(config)#ip nat source list 123 pool addr ?
>   overload  Overload an address translation
>   vrf       Specify vrf
>   <cr>
>  
>  
> With regards
> Kigs
>  
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