Hi, On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 02:02:05PM -0500, Doug McIntyre wrote: > So, don't go searching for switches that support NAT, the Cat6500 is it.
But there are caveats - not all IP protocols are supported in the hardware
path. I seem to remember postings on this lists that had somewhat unusual
traffic (GRE tunnels?) going through a 6500, and that was all done in
software.
> Cisco leaves NAT to firewalls and routers, not switches.
Just don't do NAT in the first place.
gert
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