There's a table at the following URL which shows that the opposite is
obviously also true:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html#8


Cheers,

Gaz



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> "ip nat inside source" is effectively the same as "ip nat outside
> destination" when you look at the "flow".
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> Not sure whether that's a good way of explaining it, but it works.
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> Gaz
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> ""Ozgur Guler""  wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> > is there a way to nat the destination addresses on cisco routers...
> > thanx.
> > Ozgur
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