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[cobalt-users] NAT/masquerading with the Gateway Microserver 200
- Subject: [cobalt-users] NAT/masquerading with the Gateway Microserver 200
- From: "Anthony Phillips" <ant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Dec 2 14:10:11 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hey guys,
I acquired a Gateway Microserver 200 and I've had a couple of questions
(It's like Gateway denies even making/repackaging the box). I've been
checking online for two months and haven't really found what I need... From
what I've seen online, the microserver 200 is equal to a qube2 correct? My
main question is does the microserver 200 support NAT?
My problem is that my ISP only provides one IP address and I want to NAT off
of the secondary interface on the box but since the box takes up my only ip
address, I cant see it to administer it. If I can NAT like that, can I set
it up from the command line using the serial interface? I've used the qube 3
demo on line and it has a simple "forward IP packets using ip masquerading"
pulldown box, but i didn't see that on the gateway box. Is there anyway that
I can install the cobalt software on the gateway box?
Thanks for any assistance that you can provide and I hope that this newbie
didn't take up too much of your time! :-)
-ant
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Anthony Phillips- ant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Electrical Engineering Technology
National Society of Black Engineers
2001-2002 National Telecommunications Chair