IF you have that vlan off then the ip nat inside statement is useless I
would assume.  If infact the ip nat inside statement is doign something, I
would assume the vlan to be on...

Is this logic incorrect?  OR do I not understand you question?

-Patrick

>>> "Thomas N."  10/29/01 08:45PM >>>
Anyone have any problem turning on VLAN interfaces that are running on NAT
protocol?  I couldn't turn VLAN on my 6509 that has "ip nat inside"
statement.  Thanks!

Thomas N.




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