Do you need to use port forwarding to do accomplish this? I would think so
NAT Overlapping Networks
Scenario:
Fruity international has bought Juicy Corporate and is merging the companies into a new one called "Fruity Juicy". You are the network engineer responsible for the network migration. Unfortunately both networks are using the same address space so you'll have to use NAT temporarily so you can do an IP address migration somewhere in the future.
Goal:
- All IP addresses have been preconfigured for you.
- Ensure router Banana and Apple can communicate with each other without changing any IP address.
IOS:
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Topology:

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Comments (5)
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mattsface 2011-10-09 00:07:24found what I wanted


this shouldn't be so bad.. Keep up the good work man!!
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ReneMolenaar 2011-10-10 11:44:52Hi Matthew,
You could use port forwarding but let's not ;D The goal should be to have full connectivity between the two networks, no matter what ports are being used. In a real life situation there will be clients that should be able to talk with each other.
Good luck!
Rene
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mattsface 2011-10-14 08:31:32I figured it out Rene
I learned so much
Keep up the good work man!!!
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ReneMolenaar 2011-10-14 10:32:55Hi Matthew,
Glad you liked it

Rene





