10-10-2005 06:57 AM
Hi,
Does VPN 3000 Concentrator support destination NAT??
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Shijo George.
10-10-2005 04:58 PM
according to concentrator doc,
A NAT rule defines the criteria that a packet must meet to be translated. For interface NAT rules, criteria include the protocol: portless, UDP, or TCP.
For LAN-to-LAN connections, the criteria are the source, translated and destination IP addresses.
so destination nat supports lan-lan vpn only. to configure, go configuration > policy management > traffic management > nat
10-10-2005 06:26 PM
Hi Jackko,
Thanks for your answer.
"For LAN-to-LAN connections, the criteria are the source, translated and destination IP addresses". I believe what is talked about here is the criteria for source NAT.
What I want to achive is an outside/destination NAT like what the following command does in PIX
static (outside,inside) x.x.x.0 y.y.y.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
Is this supported in VPN3000?
10-10-2005 07:03 PM
please excuse me for misunderstanding your original post.
i don't think that's supported, or i should say i don't know how.
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