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NAT works only for through traffic that would match the policy. Pining the interface coming from the same interface wouldn't hit the policy. It's called "local-in" traffic. The source wouldn't change in the reply packets.
If your default route (unless you have more specific route for 8.8.8.8) is pointing toward the outgoing interface, it would be SNATed with 4.4.4.4. That's what 8.8.8.8 side sees in the ping packet source IP, then where it would reply to.
If you run sniffer like "diag sniffer packet any 'host 8.8.8.8' 4", you would see those address changes at the NAT.
Hi,
What if i ping the incoming interface , there will be any translation
Thanks
NAT works only for through traffic that would match the policy. Pining the interface coming from the same interface wouldn't hit the policy. It's called "local-in" traffic. The source wouldn't change in the reply packets.
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