Hi,

On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:35:22AM +0200, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
> > This is the cool thing about the classic IOS NAT - you can do things like
> > this.
> 
> Does Cisco have any other NAT than the "classic IOS" one ?
> 
> PS: You can reply on-list if ever my question makes sense :)

Yes, they recently invented "one-click NAT" - I've forgotten the actual
syntax, but it's something that is configured on the outside interface
*only*, and is much less flexible in what you can do with it.

I can only wonder what made them implement this - propably too many computer 
magazines complaining that "cisco IOS is too complex to manage!!!".

<insert rant about IOS quality and idiot decisions like "878 has ISDN 
hardware but cannot fully use it" etc.>

gert
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