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Originally Posted by nickmcski View Post
So I assume you just want to do NAT overload on your outside interface IP address?

Can you apply the command to your WAN facing interface? I haven't worked with DSL on cisco routers but I assume it would be the same as doing NAT between two ethernet interfaces
(config-if)# ip nat outside

If so you should be able to apply the following commands
(Inside interface)
(config-if)# ip nat inside

(conifg)# ip access-list 100 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 any (Assuming 192.168.0.0/24)
(config)# ip nat inside source list 100 interface (WAN interface) overload
you are correct that Nat would be the same. I don't think I need nat on the cisco router, because I have 5 public IP addresses, which are split between two downstream sophos UTM firewalls, which provide the Nat to the internal networks.

I am having trouble simply establishing the pppoe connection for the dsl at the moment.
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