Hi
For some reasons I want the IP addresses coming from the Internet to hide behind an internal IP address (=PAT for INBOUND traffic). Cisco calls it "outside NAT".
One reason for this configuration is that I'm having more than one firewall (one is for mail, the other is for internet traffic). If I'm able to do inbound PAT, the answer packets will be rerouted to the original firewall, otherwise the packets go to the default gateway and the session may not be established.
Has anyone done this before? I used to do it with Netscreen, Fortinet, Checkpoint etc. but I don't find any help on cisco's CCO.
I appreciate any help, thanks!!!
For some reasons I want the IP addresses coming from the Internet to hide behind an internal IP address (=PAT for INBOUND traffic). Cisco calls it "outside NAT".
One reason for this configuration is that I'm having more than one firewall (one is for mail, the other is for internet traffic). If I'm able to do inbound PAT, the answer packets will be rerouted to the original firewall, otherwise the packets go to the default gateway and the session may not be established.
Has anyone done this before? I used to do it with Netscreen, Fortinet, Checkpoint etc. but I don't find any help on cisco's CCO.
I appreciate any help, thanks!!!