How would I find the examples you speak of? how would
I apply the 
ip nat inside and ip nat outside commands. would it be
something like
!
interface ethernet e0
ip nat inside
!
interface ethernet e0 secondary
ip nat outside




--- Darrell Newcomb  wrote:
> Interesting.  I assume you're trying to place global
> and locally
> addresses machines on the same L2 ethernet and use
> secondary addresses
> to place the router on both L3 networks.  This part
> is straight forward,
> just remember to disable icmp-redirects on this
> interface to remove a
> couple ambiguities.
> 
> For some special cases I've used policy routing to
> direct traffic to
> "the right" nat pool.  In your case just base it on
> source address for
> the locally addressed endpoints.  I've also used
> loopback addresses to
> create the outside interface, if you need such a
> thing.  Together those
> should work for what you're trying to do.  But it's
> far from the
> intended deployment senario and wouldn't get support
> for any interesting
> bugs that are uncovered.  There are examples of both
> of these situations
> I think it's just a matter of putting it all
> together.  And talk about
> slow.
> 
> I'm sure others will have different approaches. 
> Good Luck,
> Darrell
> 
> John Mairs wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > can I, if so, how would I go about setting up NPAT
> on
> > my 2501's only ethernet port. I am confused as to
> how
> > my router will be able to distinguish
> inside/outside
> > NAT on the primary/secondary interfaces.
> > 
> > Essentially I would like to now how to configure
> the
> > router to do this with a rudimentary explanation
> what
> > is happening.
> > 
> > I can find thousands of descriptions of how to set
> up
> > NAT but none of them show how to do this over a
> single
> > LAN interface.
> > 
> > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > Thanks for your time,
> > 
> > John
> > 
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