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04-10-2017
10:09 AM
Can the 3305 do maintain multiple NAT tables?
I need to NAT two separate Class C nets.. can the 3305 do it..
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04-12-2017
12:31 PM
Re: Can the 3305 do maintain multiple NAT tables?
Yes. Just configure the second access policy in the same manner as you did the first one.

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04-12-2017
12:38 PM
Re: Can the 3305 do maintain multiple NAT tables?
Thanks for the reply - I'll give it a shot..
Don

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04-17-2017
03:03 PM
Re: Can the 3305 do maintain multiple NAT tables?
I used the wizard to create the first and a second use overwrites.. I assume I could just copy and paste the CLI commands and change the IP's as needed as that may be easier then following the multiple menus for the security policies.. I'll look at it some more when I get some time..
Thanks,
Don


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04-17-2017
04:50 PM
Re: Can the 3305 do maintain multiple NAT tables?
dalfon wrote:
I used the wizard to create the first and a second use overwrites..
The GUI and wizards use non-intuitive names for ACLs and the like. Wizard probably assumes only one NAT translation. This should be trivial with the CLI.