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Re: (ASCEND) NAT in pipeline
If you use single-IP NAT, your users will be able to connect and still
use their private IP address. I think it is available from 5.0Ai17.
In this case you would use a private IP for the ethernet of the Pipeline
and your ISP assigns you a single address.
Let me know if this works for you and how well it works for 25 simultaneous
users. We are testing this feature right now but I have no way of testing
the load on the router.
Peter Lalor wrote:
>
> >From: Er Chee Teck <cheeteck@post1.com>
> >My ISP are only willing to give me 16 IP addresses, but I have around 25
> >users needed to connect to the internet. I tried using the NAT
> >functionality in the pipeline 75, but I manage to able to get one users
> >out to the net only. My pipeline is configured with the official IP and
> >all my clients are configured with private IP and the gateway points to
> >pipeline 75.
> >
> >Any thing I have miss out ? Or the NAT fuunctionality in Pipeline 75 only
> >supports dynamic ip address ?
>
> If having 16 _simultaneous_ users connecting to the Internet is adequate, a
> better solution in this situation is running a DHCP server. Use it to make
> a pool of your addresses. Any number of people will be able to connect,
> with the number of simultaneous users limited by the size of your DHCP pool.
>
> Peter Lalor
> Infoasis
> plalor@infoasis.com
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