02-12-2007 10:14 PM - edited 03-11-2019 02:32 AM
What does it mean when you have a network number as the PAT address?
Will it work?
02-12-2007 10:55 PM
What are you trying to do on the firewall? Can you give more details?
02-13-2007 06:14 PM
I'm not trying to change anything, but just want to understand why our NAT/PAT is set up this way by my predecessors:
global (outside) 1 128.230.236.1 - 128.230.236.254
global (outside) 1 128.230.236.0
I understand the first line is for NAT, and the second is for PAT. What I don't understand is why you can use a network address as the PAT IP.
Can anyone please explain? thanks.
02-13-2007 10:43 PM
Hi,
Using network address is not possible with Global. You can only use a single ip address for PAT or a range or IP addresses for NAT purpose.
Please refer to the link below for more information on applying NAT:
Thanks
gagan
02-14-2007 03:59 PM
"Using network address is not possible with Global."
I know.
The entry is there already, and I'm asking how in hell could someone have done it on the Pix w/o getting rejected.
02-17-2007 07:14 AM
Turns out that PAT IP isn't a network address after all...after double checking the netmask, it's a valid IP address in the middle of a really large subnet.
Nevermind.
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