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Old 01-29-2011, 09:56 AM
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Default Can we configure two different interfaces of same router in nat so that both the ips

Can we configure two different interfaces of same router in nat so that both the ips connected to the interfaces translate to same outside ip

I tried to make the topology and configuration as followed

R1 int e1/0 10.10.0.6 (ip nat inside)
R1 int e 1/1 20.20.20.10 (ip nat inside )
R1 int e 1/3 192.168.76.80 (ip nat outside)

Nat configuration
R1(config)# ip nat inside source static 10.10.0.6 192.168.67.80
R1(config)#ip nat inside source static 20.20.20.10 192.168.67.80
% similar static entry (10.10.0.6 -> 192.168.67.80) already exists
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