Paco, I have used "overload" instead. That way you do not have to have a one to one
relationshiip with you addressing scheme. You can even do it on a dial-up link to an
isp that gives you a dynamic address. I did it for a client a while back. If you are
not familiar, check the archives for "801" and "nat." I posted the config a while
back. If you can't find it there, email me off-line and I will find it for you. I
have it somewhere... Also, if you have the "ios dial solutions" book from
ciscopress, they have a config. You may have to make some minor changes for your
environment and the isp you connect to. But, I thought that was an easier solution.
Just remember to block netbios, or your link will stay up all the time.
Bethel Williamson
CCNP/CCDP
From: Paco Garc�a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NAT Pool
Hi all:
I have 150 computers for connect to internet, I have to configure a nat pool to this
connection, How many addresses I have to configure into the pool, for more efficient
translation?
Thanks
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