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Nortel Contivity 1100 Outside to Inside NAT Policy

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rugdoctor

IS-IT--Management
Sep 17, 2005
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I have a Nortel Contivity 1100 that we want to place on the Internet with a small block of static addresses. We want one of those Outside Static IP Addresses to be used for an Inside Video Conferencing device. We are trying to configure a NAT Policy and associated set of rules that would allow this direct one to one mapping. In setting up the rule as a Static Map the software is automatically filling in the same Host for both the Destination Address and the Translated Destination Address. Am I using the correct approach?
 
I was configuring the NAT for the Contivity 1750 yesterday and I had the same issue. I read on Nortel's docs and it says that for static mapping it automatically assigns the translated destination address as the destination address. So in my opinion, you are not doing anything wrong. However if you select pooled NAT, port mapping or port forwarding, then you will have to assign your own translated destination address
 
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