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what's the "no nat" mean?

qingfeng-hu
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I dont need nat,so I use the no nat,but it not work,but even I use the nat (inside)0 0,I just can ping the other end,the other end can't ping back ,finally,the "nat (inside) 0 access-list acl-in" resolve this problem.

my question is:

what's the "no nat" and "nat (inside) 0 0 0" really mean?

thanks

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leeb
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by defult the pix must do nat in order to get access from high security level to low. this is a problem if you are using public ip in your inside interface (for example) that don't need nat, and here comes the nat 0 commands ...

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leeb
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by defult the pix must do nat in order to get access from high security level to low. this is a problem if you are using public ip in your inside interface (for example) that don't need nat, and here comes the nat 0 commands ...

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