03-28-2008 05:48 AM - edited 03-11-2019 05:23 AM
I have a host in a lower sec that needs access to a router in a higher sec. I have an acl and routing to the inside for the destination network. Do i need to use a static nat for this? I also tryed to create a static nat to the router. But that didnt work. thanks all
03-28-2008 06:25 AM
If you have nat-control enabled, you will need to NAT between the interfaces. If not, and ACL allowing the outside device to the internal router should suffice. You will need the ACL either way. Make sure you use the correct IPs in the ACL.
03-28-2008 08:33 AM
Yeah i don't have nat-control disable. But can you create a static nat to a inside router. And use the static nat within a host to get to another network?
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