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Hello I need help with something I have 4 external ips different sites and they connect to specific port on server how I can do this in meraki mx64 you can dothis in layer 7 firewall in 40f I don't know how to do it. I will I appreciate the help
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Hi @Kentdeadpool - It appears that you're searching for information similar to the content available at this link: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Using-Virtual-IPs-to-configure-port-forwar....
Virtual IPs (VIPs) enable you to map external IP addresses to internal ones, facilitating access from external networks.
Ricky
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thank you for your respond, yes similar to that but the external ip is not the same so if i understand correct i must create each ip the rule , there is no way to create many 1 rule with multiple remote ips to specific port on server.
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Hi @Kentdeadpool,
You need to create multiple Virtual IPs for each external IP. However, you can put those Virtual IPs in the same firewall policy.
Regards,
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ya, as hbac siad, you have to create VIPs and use these in policies. I have a 100E here that has like three external IPs on it and it does Portforwarding to three servers accoarding to external ip and port.
One also calls that snat.
So create a vip for wan ip and port (as forward to the required destination port) and then create a pollicy that matches your incoming internet traffic and has that vip as destination.
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