04-16-2009 11:45 AM - edited 03-11-2019 08:19 AM
I ahve a ASA 5510. We have a vendor that is requiring us to NAT 50 internal IPs to 50 of their IPs. We did static 1 to 1 NAT for a couple of these and yes it works....but 50 static 1 to 1 NAT statements...is there a better way. We can only change the config on our side they will not change anything on their side...please some advice.
04-16-2009 01:01 PM
You can still use static NAT but this time include the network instead of 1:1 IP address
static (real_ip,mapped_ip) real_ip mapped_ip netmask mask
static (inside,outside) 192.168.10.0 67.148.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.0
04-16-2009 01:18 PM
Thanks
But we have 50 different IPs no all same subnet that will natted be mapped to 50 different IPs on same subnet
04-16-2009 01:04 PM
As far as I know, you have to do the individual entries.
Never Mind^
04-16-2009 01:09 PM
I don't currently have an ASA in the lab to test, but you should be able to do something like this-
global (vendor) 30 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0
nat (inside) 30 access-list VENDOR
access-list VENDOR standard permit host 192.168.1.10
access-list VENDOR standard permit host 192.168.1.11
etc...
The 10.1.1.x addresses is the vendor IP's you need to translate to and the 192.168.1.x would be your internal IP's.
04-16-2009 01:12 PM
Thanks for the reply but let me be more specific....ie
192.168.10.1 NAT 10.100.100.1
192.168.26.5 NAT 10.100.100.2
so our inside IPS are all different and so are theres
but if I NAT them they will not see our inside IP correct?
04-16-2009 01:18 PM
Correct. The ACL will list your internal IP's that should be mapped to the vendors IPs. The global NAT pool will assign an IP when one of the users from the ACL goes out the vendor interface. Your ACL would look like this-
access-list VENDOR standard permit host 192.168.10.1
access-list VENDOR standard permit host 192.168.26.5
The global would be-
global (vendor) 30 10.100.100.1-10.100.100.50 netmask 255.255.255.0
04-16-2009 01:22 PM
Thanks
But we have 50 different IPs no all same subnet that will natted be mapped to 50 different IPs on same subnet IE
xxx.aaa.21.102 10.222.xxx.193
xxx.aaa.37.100 10.222.xxx.194
xxx.aaa.21.101 10.222.xxx.195
xxx.aaa.16.92 10.222.xxx.196
xxx.aaa.18.100 10.222.xxx.197
04-16-2009 01:23 PM
Doesn't matter if they are contiguous or not.
04-16-2009 01:18 PM
"if I NAT them they will not see our inside IP correct?"
Correct.
If your inside IPs are all different and they don't follow a pattern, at least some blocks, your only option is to do one by one.
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