pwolodzko
02-19-2008, 07:49 PM
Mr. Lammle,
In the example on the bottom of page 682 you state "telnet from HostB to HostD." HostB is in the 10.1.7.0 subnet. However, the output from the "debug ip nat" command shows a source address of 10.1.6.2. HostA is in the 10.1.6.0 subnet. Should the example have been: "telnet from HostA to HostD"?
Also, on the bottom of page 683, you show the output of the "sh ip nat trans" command with an Inside Local address of 10.1.9.2 for the same example. Should that have been: "10.1.6.2"?
Regards,
Peter
In the example on the bottom of page 682 you state "telnet from HostB to HostD." HostB is in the 10.1.7.0 subnet. However, the output from the "debug ip nat" command shows a source address of 10.1.6.2. HostA is in the 10.1.6.0 subnet. Should the example have been: "telnet from HostA to HostD"?
Also, on the bottom of page 683, you show the output of the "sh ip nat trans" command with an Inside Local address of 10.1.9.2 for the same example. Should that have been: "10.1.6.2"?
Regards,
Peter