Yes, CNAT works, and works great. New releases are making some things
easier, but you can get a good feel for what you need to do by looking in
the redbook "NetView 6.01 and Friends".
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg246019.pdf
It goes through step by step how to install CNAT and what the routes need
to be.
Thanks,
Stephen Hochstetler shochste@us.ibm.com
ITSO Tivoli Coordinator - Austin
Office - 512-436-8564 FAX - 512-436-1991
ITSO redbooks at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
Juan Jose
Alonso To: nv-l@tkg.com
<jalonso@soluz cc:
iona.com> Subject: [NV-L] Managing Duplicate
Addresses (CNAT)
Sent by:
owner-nv-l@tkg
.com
10/15/2001
03:51 AM
Please respond
to IBM NetView
Discussion
Hi:
I am facing the problem of managing networks with duplicated addresses.
Reading Netview manuals and redbooks, I find CNAT as the only solution
to this problem, though some guys in the mailing list suggest to use
MLMs...
Is CNAT the only valid approach?
Is someone working with CNAT? does it work fine?
Any comment on this would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance,
--
Juan Jose Alonso
Ingeniero de Sistemas
Soluziona Outsourcing
Tlf. : +34 912103660
email: jalonso@soluziona.com
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