08-22-2012 01:07 PM - edited 03-11-2019 04:45 PM
Hello All,
The configuration for the natting is something like this
object network Obj-10.232.50.99
nat (INSIDE,ATT-Tele-Net) static 32.x.x.69
object network Obj-10.232.50.98
nat (INSIDE,ATT-Tele-Net) static 32.x.x.66
when I do a show xlate
mdcxf01b/EXTRANET# sh xlate | i ATT
NAT from INSIDE:10.232.50.98 to ATT-Tele-Net:32.x.x.66
NAT from INSIDE:10.232.50.99 to ATT-Tele-Net:32.x.x.69
mdcxf01b/EXTRANET#
If I understand the config statements 10.232.50.98 is natted to 32.x.x.66 and 10.232.50.99 is natted to 32.x.x.69 , but do we need reverse natting stements as well to work this ?
Thanks,
Josh
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08-22-2012 01:33 PM
Hi Josh,
The xlates are showing the correct output, if the inside host goes to the internet, it would be natted to 32.x.x.69, and if someone tries to access it from internet, it would be on the public ip, so yes, it is bi-directional mapping that you see there.
Thanks,
Varun Rao
Security Team,
Cisco TAC
08-22-2012 01:33 PM
Hi Josh,
The xlates are showing the correct output, if the inside host goes to the internet, it would be natted to 32.x.x.69, and if someone tries to access it from internet, it would be on the public ip, so yes, it is bi-directional mapping that you see there.
Thanks,
Varun Rao
Security Team,
Cisco TAC
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