I am going to say that if you are using NAT then you have to bind a NAT
profile to a connection profile so in that case it will use the connection
profile that you are bound to.  Otherwise, I would also guess that it will
use the first one.



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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Rocca [mailto:rocca at multiboard.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 1:11 PM
To: ascend-users at max.bungi.com
Subject: re: (ASCEND) NAT - how multiple connections are used


> I have asked about this before but got no response, does no one know
> anything about it?
> I have an Ascend Pipeline 75 with the 8.1 software though I'm not
> actually using multiple NAT profiles so I suspect that may not be
> relevant.
> I have a number of connection profiles set up, all of which use the
> same NAT profile.  If more than one connection profile has 'active'
> set to 'Yes' which one will be used when a client machine on the
> local network asks for a connection?

I must admit I'm guessing, and the best way would be for you to probably try
it and see which one it dials, but given the linear way all the other rules
are applied, I'd guess it tries the top-most active profile in your list.


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