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Offline Mariem

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NAT issue
« on: August 09, 2011, 09:05:23 AM »
Hello All,
I'm working with a Nortel Contivity 1750, i have on it 3 VPN Tunnel that are up and running ( running with a local IP @ 10.150.166.0/24).
I would like to add a new one but I have a problem as the client on the other side was set with a remote network 10.250.1.66/32 how can I hide all my  IP addresses  (10.150.166.0/24) behind IP address 10.250.1.66/32  in this VPN connection?
Thanks


Offline Michael McNamara

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Re: NAT issue
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2011, 05:25:38 PM »
I don't believe you can hide them behind the same IP address as the local (internal interface) of the VPN router but you can NAT them to separate IPv4 address space that is not in use by either network. Just create the NAT policy via the web GUI and then associate that policy with the branch office tunnel you created. Make sure to use the NAT'd IP address in the tunnel configuration.

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