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Help!!!!  I need to configure a static NAT of these IPs 192.168.1.150 ---  203.66.97.51 but I don´t know how









I have this configuration, but when I write the  "nat outbound 3000" command, I lose the router. (I´m connected to the router remotely)









<Router>disp curr


#


#3Com Router Software V2.31


#


 sysname Router


#


 configure-user count  1


#


 FTP server enable


#


 l2tp domain suffix-separator @


#


 nat address-group 1 203.66.97.55 203.66.97.55


#


radius scheme system


#


domain system


#


interface Aux0


 async mode flow


#


interface Ethernet0/0


 speed 100


 duplex full


 ip address 203.66.97.49 255.255.255.240


 ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 sub


#


interface Serial0/0


 clock DTECLK1


 link-protocol ppp


 ip address ppp-negotiate


#


interface Serial3/0


 link-protocol ppp


 fe1 timeslot-list 1-31


 ip address 172.17.2.118 255.255.255.252


#


interface NULL0


#


acl number 3000


 rule 0 permit ip source 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255


 rule 1 permit ip


acl number 3001


 rule 0 permit tcp


#


 ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.2.117 preference 1


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user-interface con 0


user-interface aux 0


user-interface vty 0 4


 authentication-mode scheme


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