Re: Can I connect from/to internal network by referencing it outside static nat?
- From: Barry Margolin <barmar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 21:14:43 -0500
In article <1137165130.761615.13560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
war_wheelan@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I removed all of the 'ip access-group' statements from the router's
> interfaces and still couldn't telnet to an externally NATed IP address,
> which point in to our local network, from within. At the same time, I
> was able to connect via the Internet to these same NATed IP addresses.
>
> The reason that I keep pressing is because my boss has someone telling
> him that this does/should work and I am stuck either making work or
> disproving the person.
>
> Any advice?
I don't think Cisco has ever supported this in their NAT implementation.
There may be some special casing of ping going on, which would explain
why your ping test succeeded but everything else fails.
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