Hi,
What is the proper way to SNAT an IP to another IP? I don't want to use the external interface IP address but the system asks to enter the IP range when I select Dynamic IP Pool instead of a single IP Address. How to do "one-to-one" nat without using an IP Range?
For Example, 192.168.1.10 should be translated to 10.10.1.10 before leaving a DMZ Interface.
Thanks.
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You just need to put the same IP for both start and end IP like "10.10.1.10-10.10.1.10" in GUI.
Toshi
You just need to put the same IP for both start and end IP like "10.10.1.10-10.10.1.10" in GUI.
Toshi
Yes, this is what I have already done.
Thanks for confirming.
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