One to One NAT, in my mind, usually implies STATIC NAT. This means that each
internal address is manually assigned an external, or publicly viable, IP
address. Your description though clarified for me what you are planning to
do, which is what *I* would call Pool based NAT. I just have funny
terminology I guess. :)

Clifford Gindulis, BSEE, MCSE, CCNA, CCA
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NTS Transportation
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The Cisco router is ISP owned and managed. Also nobody has the technical
knowledge of where to even begin to configure the Cisco router(within my
company).

What is so painful about One-To-One NAT? I throw one range in the table and
I'm done. How can you get any easier than that?

PATS RULE!

-Curtis


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I'm curious why you don't just assign a NAT pool in your Cisco and forgo the
pain of setting up one to one nat for a bunch of machines through the
Sonicwall?

Clifford Gindulis, BSEE, MCSE, CCNA, CCA
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Subject: [SonicWALL]- Router Changes or not?

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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