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Nat help easy money

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cisconooblet

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Mar 5, 2009
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I have an asa device and just need some nat help with sdm interface. I have my outside ip forwarded to my inside ip correctly. X.X.205.12 forwards to my internal Ip address 10.6.1.252 fine. However I need the inside address to use the X.X.205.12 ip as the source ip on the way back out as well. Currently if I do a show my ip from google (on the internal server) it shows it as the outside ip interface address x.x.205.11 (the asa outside interface address). How can I translate it both ways? I added another rule (opposite the rule I created to forward the traffic inside but no dice) Is it just my rule that needs to be fixed, or is their something else I can do to make it work right.

I just want traffic from 10.6.1.252 to go out as source ip x.x.205.12 instead of the wan interface address of x.x.205.11. Its a /248 block assigned. Thanks in advance


we access the asa with sdm interface.

CCNA
Network +
 
If you use a "static" for the NAT and don't use PAT then the responding computer will have the same IP. Can you post s scrubbed config?

Brent
Systems Engineer / Consultant
CCNP, CCSP
 
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