cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
447
Views
0
Helpful
1
Replies

Can I Use NAT in this situation?

ablakeslee
Level 1
Level 1

Hello, I work for a Radiology Group and have a question to ask. 

 

I use the Meraki Hardware and Service to set up a VPN throughout our network of Hospitals and Remote locations. One Place in particular has an issue with routing. The Meraki box is not set up on the same network as the PACs server, which is no issue, Simply route to it in the Meraki Dashboard. However, other Hospitals need that route as well if we want to read that hospital from that location. One Hospital we have refuses to route to the Pacs server as it conflicts with their addressing schema.

 

Is there a Way to NAT that IP address that I've routed to through the Meraki newtork?

 

Example:

 

Pacs server is 172.27.1.13

Meraki is set up as 172.27.254.14

Route In meraki is :

IP: 172.27.1.13/32

Gateway: 172.27.254.1

 

I can Nat the entire 172.27.254.0 subnet using the Meraki netowrk, but I Need to know If I can Nat that 172.27.1.13 address as well.

Does anyone know?

1 Reply 1

Hello


@ablakeslee wrote:

 

I can Nat the entire 172.27.254.0 subnet using the Meraki network, but I Need to know If I can Nat that 172.27.1.13 address as well.

Does anyone know?


Not sure i understand how this is setup at present however you can perform 1:1 NAT if that is what you are asking, 

Is this correct:
internal host = 172.27.254.14
external host =172.27.1.13 via 172.27.254.1


Please rate and mark as an accepted solution if you have found any of the information provided useful.
This then could assist others on these forums to find a valuable answer and broadens the community’s global network.

Kind Regards
Paul
Review Cisco Networking for a $25 gift card