There is more to it.

What is the model and code version of the router? - we need these to help you 
with the configuration.

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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 6:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [c-nsp] cisco ip nat question

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Hi,


     I have a bunch of dumb devices that don't know how to deal with a default 
gateway. They all live in a subnet 172.16.144.0/20.

     A router lives here @ 172.16.144.1, and my device management station lives 
on another network, say 10.0.1.0/24.

     What I think I want, is for packets going from my management station to 
the dumb devices to be source ip natted so that they appear to come from the 
router itself 172.16.144.1, so that any devices on the
172.16.144.0/20 network that can't understand default gateway, can at least 
respond since the source address they will see will be the router itself and 
within their same subnet.

     How would this be accomplished? Is it as simple as putting 'ip nat inside' 
on the interface facing the dumb devices? Or is there more to it?

Mike-
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