Unless you have a H.323 compliant firewall, 1 to 1 NAT will generally 
break H.323 (Netmeeting)
Also, some VPN clients default config doesn't work properly through NAT.

John

Ugo Bellavance wrote:
> Jason Hensley wrote:
>   
>> Even if you buy your own from ARIN, if you're that big, then the costs are
>> nothing - I agree.  
>>
>> I personally do private addressing on all my broadband clients.  That allows
>> me to NAT how I see fit.  I someone needs a public IP I do a static 1-1 NAT
>> for them.  So far I've had no issues.  
>>     
>
> Ok, makes sense.  In what cases, for example, would they need a public 
> IP and I guess that means that you have to make a reservation in your DHCP?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ugo
>
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