02-16-2015 01:21 PM - edited 03-11-2019 10:30 PM
I've just setup (2) ASAs. In doing so, I've run into the same problem on each one (i.e., I must configure NAT on each interface for the traffic to flow between them)
Accordingly to my literature and videos I've been through, I should not have to perform NAT for the traffic to move between the different interfaces.
Questions:
Notes about my configurations:
Many thanks.
Fred
02-16-2015 03:44 PM
NAT control—When you enable NAT control, you must configure NAT for hosts on a higher security interface (inside) when they access hosts on a lower security interface (outside).
Without NAT control, or for same security interfaces, you can choose to use NAT between any interface, or you can choose not to use NAT. Keep in mind that configuring NAT for an outside interface might require a special keyword.
02-16-2015 08:50 PM
02-17-2015 07:22 AM
NAT-Control: NA, deprecated.
Without Nat-Control: As I mentioned previously, I must use NAT, or the traffic will not flow between interfaces. This is my problem. It doesn't make sense that I should need to use NAT for traffic to flow between the different interfaces.
Notes about my configurations:
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Questions:
02-17-2015 04:01 PM
Ok so how about provide some information for someone to look over instead of saying you set up a device and it's not working how you expect it to.
Do you really think that's how troubleshooting works?
02-17-2015 01:14 AM
Hi Fred. Which ASA platform and software versions are you running?
02-17-2015 07:14 AM
ASA 5520s
Ver 8.4(2)
02-17-2015 07:42 AM
Hi Fred. Are you using the ASA as a default gateway for your clients? Can you post your config?
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