If I were you I'd learn to use the documentation CD better before you
attempt the lab!  <g>

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121mindx/index.htm


I'm teasing, but I'm serious.  I haven't taken it but I've heard that
the ability to quickly find information such as this will save your hide
during the lab exam.  When you're pressed for time that irritating
search feature is even more useless than it usually is.

HTH,
John 

p.s.  Sorry if I came across as a smart a**.  That's not intentional,
it's just my nature.  ;-)

>>> "Michael Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/23/01 2:53:44 PM >>>
Anyone know what 'IP NAT INSIDE SOURCE STATIC NETWORK (INSIDE LOCAL
NETWORK)
(INSIDE GLOBAL NETWORK) SUBMASk' does?

There's no documentation on CCO to how to use it.

I was trying to map a 8.0.0.0/8 network (one to one, both directions)
to a
9.0.0.0/8 network via Nat.


For example, ping 9.0.0.1 and 8.0.0.1 replies.

Any idea on a easy way to do this?  I tried the ip nat pool match host,
but
the mappings seem to only to be active one way.

Any sample configs will  appreciated.





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NOC Engineer
CCNP-Security, MCSE, CCIE-Written
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