[c-nsp] Packet Processing Order Doc

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Fri Feb 18 17:27:52 EST 2005


That looks like the one, but I seem to recall static and dynamic NAT 
being done at two separate places.  If you use IOS for a VPN, you have 
to setup a policy on each static NAT so that it doesn't nat to the 
remote site IPs (assuming you are doing a lan to lan).

Josh Duffek wrote:
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/5.html#topic1
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>>Subject: [c-nsp] Packet Processing Order Doc
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>>There is a document on Cisco's website somewhere that shows the order
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> of
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>>packet processing through static NAT, dynamic NAT, Firewall, VPN,
>>policy-maps, etc.  Does anybody happen to have a link to it?  I can't
>>come up with the correct search terms to locate it.  Thanks.
>>
>>Peder
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