rwpatterson wrote:Are you talking about enabling NAT (as in NAT mode vs
transparent mode) on the entire firewall, or enabling NAT in the
policies? BIG difference. Ah, sorry about that. Enabling NAT on the
policy.
sw2090 wrote:Basically what jan wrote is this two ways: - using NAT
(Network Address Translation): if you use NAT that means that traffic
coming from an IP in one vlan will be "translated" and reach the
destination with an ip of the destination net. ...