Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com> writes:

> Quoting Willenbring, Daniel J. (DJWILLENBRIN at stthomas.edu):
> > I now have a Cisco 678 and Red Hat 7.3 up and running.  The 678 is doing NAT
> > and I'm trying to get sshd working on the RH box behind it.  I can SSH to
> > localhost, and my private IP on the LAN and it works fine, so I think SSH is
> > setup correctly.  I added a line to the NAT table on the modem for port 22,
> > pointing it to my local IP.  When I type show nat it looks like this:
> > 
> > Local IP : Port      Global IP : Port      Timer Flags    Proto Interface
> > 10.0.0.3:22     209.98.143.114:22           0   0x00041  tcp   eth0 wan0-0
> 
> Sorry to hijack, but the 678 do NAT now?
> 
> Before they only did PAT.

I think of PAT as NAT *plus* the extra port forwarding stuff.  And the
675 does both PAT and NAT, at least as I understand it (it's what I'm
using). 
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