10-20-2020 07:23 PM
I couldn't find a way to set up a Destination NAT on a Cisco ASR router.
Source: 10.100.0.0/24
Destination server: 192.168.0.1
Translated destination: 192.168.100.1
I need the destination IP to change to 192.168.100.1.
I could solve with nat inside source static 192.168.0.1 192.168.100.1 however, the server still needs to originate other streams with source IP 192.168.100.1.
With static NAT, every packet from the server changes to 192.168.0.1.
Is there any way to dynamically configure DNAT?
10-22-2020 01:43 AM
Hello
Not sure i follow this-
10.100.0.0/24 is your internal network and you have public host 192.168.0.1, and you want your lan users to reach the public host via 192.168.100.1?
10-31-2020 08:02 PM
Paul,
You are right. This is the question.
This simple NAT works, but, there is another thing. When the server originates traffic, Its IP should not be translate. The NAT is only to flow:
Source: 10.100.0.0/24
Destination server: 192.168.0.1
Translated destination: 192.168.100.1
11-01-2020 02:21 PM
Hello
@aavelar wrote:
I could solve with nat inside source static 192.168.0.1 192.168.100.1
The above i understand however the last part of your statement below i dont?
@aavelar wrote:
however, the server still needs to originate other streams with source IP 192.168.100.1.
With static NAT, every packet from the server changes to 192.168.0.1.
Do you mean you have PAT enabled for all internal clients also.
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