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Subject: Re: Cisco IOS NAT
From: Ron Levesque <rlevesque @ lanoptics . com>
Organization: LanOptics Inc.
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 09:27:19 -0500
To: "Bowers T (Thomas) at MSXSSC" <TB186459 @ shellus . com>
Cc: "'firewalls @ greatcircle . com'" <firewalls @ greatcircle . com>
References: <c=US%a=ATTMAIL%p=SHELLUSA%l=ICSSCX01-970820124427Z-4255 @ icsscxh1 . shell . com>

No it's not free. You have to order the "plus" IOS option to get it.
Yes, it uses the inside/outside concept.



Bowers T (Thomas) at MSXSSC wrote:
> 
> I have some simple questions for anyone familiar with the
> NAT capability on a Cisco router....
> 
> 1.)   Is this feature free ?     Or do I pay a fee to add this
> capability ?
> 
> 2.)   Does the router NAT use the concept of an "inside" address
> and an "outside" address ?
> 
> Tom Bowers
> Network Engineering
> Shell Services Company
> PHONE:  (1)  713-245-1269
> FAX:  (1) 713-245-1010
> E-MAIL: tbowers @
 shellus .
 com

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