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NAT

oezkanuenlue
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Hello I have a problem with NAT,

the original config works fine (two lines below)

nat (inside) 1 10.149.0.0 255.0.0.0

global (outside) 1 62.206.190.254

Additional I want to NAT the inbound traffic for a customer from outside 172.16.X.X to 10.149.241.20-10.149.241.254 but when I type in the two lines below,

I get an error message like no translations group found.

global (inside) 2 10.149.241.20-10.149.241.254  netmask 255.255.255.0
nat (outside) 2 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 outside

I have no idea what went wrong.

Many thanks for your help

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I think for your inbound traffic (outside to inside) you will require a static nat translation.

e.g.

static (outside,inside) 10.149.241.0 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 0 0

I don't think that specific example will work for you due to subnet mask mis-match, but the theory may be  on the right lines.

Alternatively, I found a post discussing the method you were trying, also finding similar issues:

It may be worth a read - especially the conduit permit ip command and debugging they are using to troubleshoot.
Regards, Ash.

Thank you for your help ,

but I want to NAT dynamic addresses, without using static.

Hi,

Can you past the exact error message you are getting? Also, please try running a packet-tracer from the outside to the inside and send that output as well.

Thanks and Regards,

Prapanch

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