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Requirement for IPV4 and work around

vicky.dhas
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Friends,

One of my Financial Software Development customer has a requirement of Public IP’s

To connect to his end customer, my customer requires 1:1 NAT for each user. Any repeated request from Same Public IP is not accepted by end customer device. Because of which my customer has procured more than 3 x /24 IP pools and still need more. IPv4 is exhausting and his business has a problem because of same.

. DO we have a work around for same?

Regards

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Bilal Nawaz
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Wow x3 /24 pools of the Internet space is quite a lot in this day and age! I do not think there is any other work around other than to get more addresses somehow!? or change the infrastructure/end devices to allow PAT and single IP or IP's which would be far more efficient.

You could take a look at IPv6 but I think since they aren't coping getting IPv4 working with normal PAT it might be a struggle.

Maybe someone has experience of working with this type of scenario.

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Hello,

Are you saying all your lan devices require 1:1 STATIC nat mapping and Dyamnic NAT is not applicable correct?

"Any repeated request from Same Public IP is not accepted by end customer device" -is this a client requirement or an application one?

How many total client devices are you talking about? -

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