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Re: (ASCEND) ISP Assigned IP Address, can I use NAT for that??
At 05:33 PM 8/3/98 -0700, John Cain wrote:
>If my ISP assigns me one single IP address. Can I use my Pipeline 75,
>and use NAT to translate that fixed IP address to my Pcs behind the
>P75??
>
>This would be like what I am doing now with one dynamically assigned
>IP address, then I use NAT to translate it out to the PCs behind the
>P75..
>
>If this is possible, what would be different about my set-up?? Where
>exactly would I put the Fixed IP address??
Sure it's possible. just set it to use Single-IP nat, and set the default
server to the machine you want that static IP mapped to.
suggestion: use a pipeline software load that has the NAT bugfix. Either
6.0.9, or 6.1.5 should do nicely.
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kevin
ISDN/Commercial Support Dept kevin.b@flash.net
Flashnet Communications [Quake is law]
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