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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 ...
Ajit_Mohan_2587
Nimbostratus
Jun 28, 2011Thanks Matt.
Using the forwarding virtual server and binding a SNAT will change the source address.
For e.g Client users access the server for management purposes using the NAT IP (in my case 10.82.186.10). Now when they are connected to the server and they try to access any other machine on their network (outgoing from LTM) the source IP should be the NAT IP 10.82.186.10. If I use a forwarding virtual server with a SNAT then the outgoing traffic will have the SNAT IP instead of the NAT IP.
All I am trying to do is for management traffic I want to use NAT and for load balancing the servers I will create Virtual Servers.
I was trying a couple of things and found that disabling "VLAN-Keyed Connections" fixed the TCP reset issue and I am able to access the machines using the NAT IP's. Now I am not very sure what "VLAN-Keyed Connections" option does....the documents doesn't have much information about it.
Thanks,
Ajit
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