

Ip nat inside source list 1 pool ANY_POOL_NAME
TESTOUT LAB 6.5.6 COMMANDS PC
Identify the internal source address of the PC and the translated address from the NAT pool in the command output.Īccess-list 1 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 R2(config)# ip nat inside source list 1 pool ANY_POOL_NAME Step 4: Configure the NAT interfaces.Ĭonfigure R2 interfaces with the appropriate inside and outside NAT commands.Ĭlose configuration window Part 2: Verify NAT Implementation Step 1: Access services across the internet.įrom the web browser of L 1, PC1, or PC2, access the web page for Server1. Step 3: Associate ACL 1 with the NAT pool.Įnter the command that associates ACL 1 with the NAT pool that you just created. The additional devices would be denied access until one of the previous translations timed out freeing up an address to use. What will happen if more than 2 devices attempt to access the internet? Notice in the topology there are 3 network addresses that would be translated based on the ACL created. R2(config)# ip nat pool ANY_POOL_NAME 209.165. R2(config)# access-list 1 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 Step 2: Configure a pool of address for NAT.Ĭonfigure R2 with a NAT pool that uses two addresses in the 209.165. On R2, configure one statement for ACL 1 to permit any address belonging to the 172.16.0.0/16 network. Part 2: Verify NAT Implementation Instructions Part 1: Configure Dynamic NAT Step 1: Configure traffic that will be permitted.

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