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IP nat inside source static

Command

IP nat inside source static

Use

This command is used to specify a map between a specific IP address (and port number if required). Used when you must use only a certain IP address or port such as SMTP.

Syntax

R1(config)#ip nat inside source static <original IP> <destination IP>
OR
R1(config)#ip nat inside source static <protocol> <original IP> <port> <translated IP> <translated port>

Options

<protocol> TCP or UDP trafific
<oringinal port> What port to translate
<translated port> What port the original should be translated to

Example

simple

In this example, we will translate Microsoft Remote Desktop traffic to 70.55.44.11 on port 5000 to its proper port of 3389 and host 10.1.1.254.

R2(config)#ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.1.254 3389 70.55.44.11 5000

 
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