Normal static nat rules without route-maps doesn't have the option of
reversible as it is always bi-directional.

To make static nat rules with route-maps bi-directional, the reversible
keyword is used.


With regards
Kings

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Johan Bornman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
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> Please explain the commands in context of the task (in red):
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> route-map R8R6 permit 10
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> set ip next-hop 7.56.0.6 – Why the next hop?
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> ip nat inside source static 10.7.8.8 7.56.0.1 route-map R8ANY reversible –
> Why the command reversible? The other static nat’s don’t have it as part
> of the solution.
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> Thanks
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> Johan
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