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04-27-2018 12:03 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:21 AM
hello all,
we have one core switch 3850 directly connected to OUR cyberoam and internal lan. we have done some NATing on cyberoam, becouse some of our server access from outside the LAN( ACCESS THROUGH WAN). We have two ISP connection. connecte first normal switch then cyberoam and then our core switch.
i wanna know that, is it possible that our all configuration like NATing and routing which we have done in cyberoam, move to our core switch. and we use cyberoam as a proxy server.
how we use cyberoam as a proxy server.
MANISH MANWAL
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04-27-2018 01:19 AM
Hello,
as far as I know the 3850 doesn't support NAT (unless something has changed very recently), so you need another device (router) to move that functionality.
As far as using the Cyberoam as proxy server, check the link below:
Configure Cyberoam as HTTP Proxy Server Using Single Port
https://www.scribd.com/document/283307589/Configure-Cyberoam-as-HTTP-Proxy-Server-Using-Single-Port
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04-27-2018 02:58 AM
thanks mr. Georg Pauwen.
can you share something about cyberoam, that is free of cost.
or can you share some hint to do so.
MANISH MANWAL
