Hi everyone,
I have the topology below, WAN-1 & WAN-2 are in the same Zone (Internet) with a fail-over scenario between WAN-1 (Primary) and WAN-2 (Backup), what I want to achieve is to create 2 IP Pools as follows to use as a NAT in the outbound policy:
1. IP Pool For WAN1: Mail-Server-WAN1: 195.1.1.10 --> 192.168.100.100
2. IP Pool For WAN2: Mail-Server-WAN1: 88.31.25.10 --> 192.168.100.100
If I create an IPv4 Policy, Source: the mail server 192.168.100.100/32, Destination: 0.0.0.0/0 and put the 2 IP Pools as a Dynamic IP Pool this will work without problem in case of a fail-over will happen.
If not, what is the right approach for such a scenario?
Thank you so much in advance, much appreciated.
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Hi @msoliman07-atos,
Your configuration is correct as per this article: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-How-to-associate-a-NAT-pool-IP-pool-to-a-p...
Regards,
Hi @msoliman07-atos,
Your configuration is correct as per this article: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-How-to-associate-a-NAT-pool-IP-pool-to-a-p...
Regards,
Great, Thanks
The missing configuration was to associate every IP pool with its physical interface.
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