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Remove subnet from NAT pools without any impact
- Sep 07, 2023
Hi zztop123 ,
Look ,
you should first see how this pool of NAT IPs used , see if it's used by huge amount of traffic , or by little or isn't used.
if this subnet not used , you can remove it , it will not cause any impact.
but if this subnet is used much in NATing you should remove it , as you maybe impacted by port exhausion so at this case you shouldn't remove it.
So the impact only is with port exhausion not anything else.
Hi zztop123 ,
Look ,
you should first see how this pool of NAT IPs used , see if it's used by huge amount of traffic , or by little or isn't used.
if this subnet not used , you can remove it , it will not cause any impact.
but if this subnet is used much in NATing you should remove it , as you maybe impacted by port exhausion so at this case you shouldn't remove it.
So the impact only is with port exhausion not anything else.
Thats right , thats what i was concerned with.If we monitor the use and if its use, and we disable the pool to see the impact ?You think that would be a better idea
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