Can someone help me with NAT config protocols. Some dude configured a router in my office and used up three Public IPs for the NAT (saying something about NAT pooling). I need to reconfigure so as to free up two IPs.

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It's kind of difficult to read this if someone could clean it up...afraid I'm not up on text speak well. Also, need details like what router you're using, since every router uses a different interface before anyone could even try helping you. – Bart Silverstrim Aug 9 '10 at 14:01
Its a CISCo 2811 router – Lawdricky Aug 9 '10 at 15:39
If I kremove d NAT,Wud I still be able 2 access d internet – Lawdricky Aug 9 '10 at 15:39
if you post anything else on this site please do so in English, not gibberish. – John Gardeniers Aug 9 '10 at 18:07
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Basically a dupe of his other question: http://serverfault.com/questions/167704/how-to-free-1-or-more-of-my-public-ips-without-expanding-my-ip-range

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Sorry about dat,I was allocated a subnett mast 248/28 with 6 IPs.1 is connected to d modem,1 to d router,1 to d exchange server,1 to OCS server n 2 to d NAT address pool.Of all dis how do I conserve IP n free up 2 IPs for other app. – Lawdricky Aug 9 '10 at 17:19
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