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millencol1n_619
Nimbostratus
Aug 31, 2009Nat - multiple networks
Hi,
i´ve a problem with nat...
i use the following setup:
internal network 10.x.x.x -> some servers out of that network are natted to 62.1.1.x and some to ...
L4L7_53191
Nimbostratus
Jun 27, 2011What device is actually replying to the ping? It may be the BigIP...Which device is actually issuing the RST?
You can have multiple gateways, multiple vlans, etc. - that's not an issue. For a setup like this, I'd consider using forwarding virtual servers that point to a gateway pool - which can be a single address - that you care about.
E.g. setup a virtual like 10.82.186.0:0, turn off port translation, and point that virtual to a pool with a single member of your gateway address for that particular remote network (this pool member should be listening on port zero). Also bind a source nat (snat) address to this VIP that will force the route back to BigIP on return traffic.
Route domains may also be an option here, but I don't have much experience with them.
-- Matt
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