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How do I enable NAT on Netgear FSV318?

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Mar 10, 2005
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First, let me apologize if I'm asking an overly simplified question, but I can not for the life of me find this in the Netgear documentations.

A client is trying to transmit mri and ct scans to a radiology group. the client is on a 192.168.0.x network and the radiologist is receiving on a 192.168.109.x network. I need to NAT the 192.168.0.x network over to the 192.168.109.x network to complete the connection.

How do I enable NAT on the Netger FSV318?

Thanks in advance!
 
Thanks, that's exactly what I thought, but the Network Admin at the Radiology office is insisting it has to be NAT. I have created a static route, but keep getting an error when I look at the log...here's what I'm seeing:

[2008-07-03 08:11:59]**** SENT OUT FIRST MESSAGE OF AGGR MODE ****
[2008-07-03 08:11:59]<POLICY: RATC> PAYLOADS: SA,PROP,TRANS,KE,NONCE,ID,VID
[2008-07-03 08:12:00]**** RECEIVED SECOND MESSAGE OF AGGR MODE ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:00]<POLICY: RATC> PAYLOADS: SA,PROP,TRANS,KE,NONCE,ID,HASH,VID,NATD,NATD
[2008-07-03 08:12:01]**** SENT OUT THIRD MESSAGE OF AGGR MODE ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:01]**** AGGRESSIVE MODE COMPLETED ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:01][==== IKE PHASE 2(to 66.143.67.70) START (initiator) ====]
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]**** SENT OUT FIRST MESSAGE OF QUICK MODE ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]<Initiator IPADDR=192.168.0.0,PORT=0>
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]<Responder IPADDR=192.168.109.0,PORT=0>
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]**** RECEIVED INFORMATIONAL EXCHANGE MESSAGE ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]**** RECEIVED INFORMATIONAL EXCHANGE MESSAGE ****
[2008-07-03 08:12:03]INVALID_ID_INFORMATION
 
That's VPN connectivity output...perhaps be a bit more clear on the topology, and how everything connects (like site-to-site vpn)...

The 192.168.109.0/24 subnet needs to know about the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet via a static route, and the 192.168.0.0 has to know how to get to the 192.168.109.0 subnet, also via a static route. No translation has to occur.

Burt
 
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