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bidirectional Nat

lformelli
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

made

static (inside,outside) 172.16.12.2 192.168.9.11

static (outside,inside) 192.168.200.10 10.10.10.1

or

static (inside,outside) 172.16.12.2

192.168.9.11

nat (outside) 2 10.10.10.1 outside

global (inside) 2 192.168.200.10

is ti the same ?

Does anybody advice me about document

on bidirectional Nat ?

best regards

Lorenzo

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lm20ele
Level 1
Level 1

Have you checked the command reference guide?

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa80/command/reference/no.html#wp1737858

I don't think your two options are the same.

adamclarkuk_2
Level 4
Level 4

Hi

(inside,outside) will do source address NAT translation.

(outside,inside) will do destination based address translation.

Using the nat and global combination will only do source address translation

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