I didn't when I switched from a proxy server to a sonicwall 
appliance.  What you need to do is correct.  When configuring the 
"one-to-one" NAT do each IP individually.

Chris


At 03:57 PM 02/01/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I want to insert a sonicwall into an existing setup at one of our remote
>offices. Right now this remote office has a Cisco router and then all the
>LAN computers. There is a block of public IPs that this LAN uses, so each
>machine has a public IP. I want to insert a sonicwall between the router and
>the LAN, and take over management of the block of public IPs. I want to
>convert the LAN computers over to private IPs using NAT on the sonicwall,
>and use 'One-To-One NAT' to map private IPs to any web/mail servers. So my
>only question is, do I need to reconfigure the Cisco router for any reason?
>
>-Curtis

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