Cisco IP forwarding question

I have a customer that's trying to do something I've never seen before, and I'm trying to help him set it up. They have a 2811 set up with a VPN using a GRE tunnel. We have that up and running to the other end ok. However, the customer wants to control which RFC 1918 10.x space he assigns to each external destination within a larger NAT'd VPN, mostly using 10.x space. For example. From his 192.whatever network, he can ping 10.200.1.2, which is somewhere on the other end of the tunnel. He wants to be able to call that address something like 10.0.3.2 and have at least all of 10.0.3.0/24 map to a corresponding address that could be anywhere else in 10.whatever space (randomly). This way, the customer controls which of his clients is assigned which address from his end, even though they may vary wildly on the other side of the VPN. I assume this would take a static mapping/alias/forward for each IP. Any suggestions as to best do this appreciated. Thanks! James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor up@3.am http://3.am =========================================================================

up@3.am wrote:
I have a customer that's trying to do something I've never seen before, and I'm trying to help him set it up.
They have a 2811 set up with a VPN using a GRE tunnel. We have that up and running to the other end ok. However, the customer wants to control which RFC 1918 10.x space he assigns to each external destination within a larger NAT'd VPN, mostly using 10.x space.
The solution is simple: go to $RIR, justify the address space(1), and get it. No more silly kludges and all problems resolved. Greets, Jeroen 1 = be it IPv4 or IPv6
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