Novice Question: node has one address behind NAT also an external address.

Johnny Fribert Lauridsen jlaurids at cisco.com
Wed Jul 5 02:10:28 UTC 2000


Couldn't 'subnet-sorting' be used for this?
/Johnny

At 18:31 04/07/2000 +0100, peterhr.removethis at bigfoot.com wrote:

>I hope someone can give me a simple answer.
>
>I have a Lotus Notes server that sits behind a cisco router that does
>NAT. The workstations (95/98/NT4/W2000) on the LAN (about 100 of them)
>have IP addresses assigned by DHCP which also dishes out the addresses
>of external DNS, internal WINS and default gateway.
>
>The notes server has a lan address of 192.168.63.20 internally.
>
>The ISP has set up a CNAME that will correctly locate the server from
>the Internet - the CISCO correctly maps this port to the internal
>address.
>
>My problem is how to PCs on the LAN to identify the notes server to
>the internal address - DNS presently gives the external address.
>
>I can do it using Hosts. but that means a file edit as portable PC's
>are moved into / out of the LAN.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Peter
>
>note:
>* If anyone knows of a worked example - that would be great
>* It is much easier for me if solutions are NT based




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