02-09-2022 09:08 AM
When creating a NAT object, advanced settings asks you to specify TCP or UDP protocol. Does that mean you should create one NAT with private/public pair for UDP and one for TCP?
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02-09-2022 09:12 AM
@CiscoMedMed what is your objective here?
Are you setting up NAT to publish a server on the internet or just provide outbound internet access?
If publishing a server on the internet, then create a static NAT based on the protocol and port.
If that just for internet access, you create a dynamic PAT based on IP network on any port/protocol.
02-09-2022 09:12 AM
@CiscoMedMed what is your objective here?
Are you setting up NAT to publish a server on the internet or just provide outbound internet access?
If publishing a server on the internet, then create a static NAT based on the protocol and port.
If that just for internet access, you create a dynamic PAT based on IP network on any port/protocol.
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