[j-nsp] Static NAT
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Sat Feb 19 15:31:20 EST 2005
Does anybody know of a link that does a good job of describing how to
setup a static NAT in plain english? In a Cisco world, you do a "nat
inside", "nat outside" and then "ip nat insides source static x.x.x.x
y.y.y.y" and it NAT's both inbound and outbound. You don't need
firewall or anything like that.
In JUNOS, there are input and output directions, from sources and
destinations (how can it be from a destination?), translation types,
rule-sets, application-sets, etc. I just want a basic static NAT. NAT
IP 192.168.1.1 to 172.16.1.1 when it goes from the Ethernet out the T1
and the reverse when it comes in the T1.
My biggest problem learning JUNOS is that there are not a lot of sample
configs floating around. The product docs have 1 sample per item and
they only show that small portion, not the whole config.
Thanks in advance.
Peder
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