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Re: Help with static address mappings

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Subject: Re: Help with static address mappings
From: "Michael Little" <mike_at_netlinear_dot_com>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 06:32:27 -0800

Number 2 below is incorrect

It should read <USE IP ADDRESS>, <INTERNAL ADDRESS>, 255.255.255.255,
<EXTERNAL ADDRESS>
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Little <mike_at_netlinear_dot_com>
To: <gb-users_at_gta_dot_com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 6:29 AM
Subject: Help with static address mappings


> I had to reconfigure my gb from scratch and I am having a terrible time
> creating the static address mappings. Here is what I have already done:
>
> 1. Created Aliases for each address that I wish to map through the gb as
so:
> <EXTERNAL INTERFACE>, <EXTERNAL ADDRESS>, 255.255.255.255.
>
> 2. Created a Static Address Map for each address as so: <US IP ADDRESS>,
> <EXTERNAL ADDRES>, 255.255.255.255, <INTERNAL ADDRESS>
>
> At this point the mapping does not work. Traffic is not passed through to
> the internal address. So I went a stpe further and created an Inbound
tunnel
> for each service on the internal addresses. What I would like to know is
why
> does this work even when I remove the Static Address Mapping. What is the
> point of the static address mapping when I still need to create a tunnel.
>
> There must be an easier way....
>
> Mike
>


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