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John Swartz
CCIE, CCNP, CCDP
Boson Practice Tests
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""Ryan Cochran""  wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I am new to LAT translation so please bear with me.  The scenario I have
is
> 2 routers connected by a serial link.  I have a DEC Server on one end and
a
> Client on the other.  To my knowledge both the server and the client are
run
> LAT with a service name of SERVICE.  Since LAT is not routable I will need
> to translate from LAT to TCP then TCP to LAT.  My question is exactly how
do
> i do this.  I have tried using the following translate commands, but am
> unable to get anything to work.
>
> Tried
> R1-
> translate lat SERVICE tcp 192.168.1.211
>
> R2-
> translate lat SERVICE TCP 192.168.1.107
>
>
>
> R1 -
> -----
> E0 - 192.168.1.105
> DEC Server running LAT
> 192.168.1.107
>
>
> R2 -
> ----
> E0 - 192.168.2.209
> Client runng LAT
> 192.168.2.211
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help..
>
> Ryan




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