6.6.7 Packet Tracer - Configure Pat.pka 🔖 🔥

R1(config)# interface g0/0 R1(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 R1(config-if)# no shutdown R1(config)# interface s0/1/0 R1(config-if)# ip address 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.252 R1(config-if)# no shutdown This is critical — PAT won’t work if you don’t tell the router which side is “inside” and which is “outside.”

R1(config)# ip nat inside source list 1 interface serial 0/1/0 overload This means: Take any packet from ACL 1, translate its source IP to the S0/1/0 interface IP (209.165.200.226), and keep track by port number. From PC1, PC2, and Laptop, ping 209.165.200.225 . 6.6.7 packet tracer - configure pat.pka

R1# show ip nat translations You should see something like: R1(config)# interface g0/0 R1(config-if)# ip address 192

R1(config)# access-list 1 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 Here’s the money line — notice the overload keyword. That enables PAT. 6.6.7 packet tracer - configure pat.pka

Parenting was never meant to be done alone!

6.6.7 packet tracer - configure pat.pka
6.6.7 packet tracer - configure pat.pka