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RV325 VLAN to dedicated WAN NAT'ing

shane
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Hello all,

I need to NAT one VLAN to a specific IP different form the static WAN IP, using a Cisco RV325 router.  I've got a /29 of public IP's coming into the router.  Currently WAN1 is configured with a static of one of those IP addresses.

I've got three VLAN's configured;

1 Admin  10.10.10.0/24   Needs to translate to Public IP1

25 POS (Point Of Sale) 10.10.100.0/24  Needs to translate to Public IP2

100 Public (guest access) 192.168.10.0/24  Needs to translate to Public IP1

Due to PCI compliance, I need to keep the POS equipment on a dedicated network, with a dedicated WAN IP that is separate from the Public traffic.  There is half dozen IP's on VLAN-25 that all need to use that same dedicated IP address.

On an ASA this would be a simple static NAT on the Inside Interface, with a source of VLAN network.  However, on this RV325 I'm not seeing how to do this.  The One-To-One NAT doesn't appear to be the answer, because I need all of the 10.10.100.0/24 to be translated to one public IP address.  Not just a single IP.

Can this equipment be made to do this?

Or if not, any recommendation on any small business class router that can?

Thanks,

Shane Chambers

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Philip D'Ath
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

An ASA 5506 is not that expensive ... or a Cisco 890 series router.