On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Paul Jakma wrote:
> instead, on each router, set up nat. if they're cisco's, something
> like:
> ip access-list extended isp1-pa
> permit ip <isp1> 0.0.0.x
> ip access-list extended isp2-pa
> permit ip <isp2> 0.0.0.x
>> ip nat inside source list isp1-pa interface serial 0
>> should do it.
oops
missing:
- add
ip nat inside
to the config of your internal interface, eg ethernet
ip nat outside
to config of your external interface, (eg your serial line)
--paulj
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