BTW, any tricks need to happen to get the router to do the ARP instead? I'm
imagining that all I should need to do is put in a static ARP entry, a la:
arp x.x.x.x yyyy.yyyy.yyyy arpa
Then, add a rule to accept the packets, a NAT rule, and a static route in
the NT routing table. Am I forgetting anything? I must be, because that
doesn't work either.
Dan Hitchcock
CCNA, MCSE
Network Engineer
Xylo, Inc. (formerly employeesavings.com)
425.456.3970
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