Contivity and static NAT

Contivity and static NAT

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Contivity and static NAT dcfindlay 08-22-2007
Posted by on August 22, 2007, 1:30 pm
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I have 3 servers on an internal network that I need to make visible on
the Internet (port 80). I have a Contivity 1010 VPN router and 32
public IP addresses, one of which is taken up by the public port of
the Contivity.

I cannot seem to make this work.

I've created a policy in the override rules section of the firewall
with any src interface, any dst interface, any source, the desired
outside IP address as destination, and service of http.

A nat policy was created with outside address as source, inside
address as destination, service as http, nat action of static,
translated source of outside address, translated destination of
internal address.

Do you know of any examples anywhere that I can look at? I can't seem
to find anything like this in the Nortel docs. I've done this loads
of times with Cisco PIX's and ASA's.

Darron...


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Posted by ComNews on August 27, 2007, 11:38 pm
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Try Nat Action of Port Mapping.



>I have 3 servers on an internal network that I need to make visible on
> the Internet (port 80). I have a Contivity 1010 VPN router and 32
> public IP addresses, one of which is taken up by the public port of
> the Contivity.
>
> I cannot seem to make this work.
>
> I've created a policy in the override rules section of the firewall
> with any src interface, any dst interface, any source, the desired
> outside IP address as destination, and service of http.
>
> A nat policy was created with outside address as source, inside
> address as destination, service as http, nat action of static,
> translated source of outside address, translated destination of
> internal address.
>
> Do you know of any examples anywhere that I can look at? I can't seem
> to find anything like this in the Nortel docs. I've done this loads
> of times with Cisco PIX's and ASA's.
>
> Darron...
>



Posted by on August 28, 2007, 10:39 pm
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> Try Nat Action of Port Mapping.
>
>

That didn't work.


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