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Using the above configuration, a host in back office network shall use 10.10.1.2 external address to access
an internal host 192.168.1.2 in site A and use 10.10.2.2 external address to access an internal host
192.168.1.2 in site B.
Configuration
Static NAT configuration on MCR involves following high level steps:
Create a static NAT rule-set. 1.
Add rule to perform static NAT on the public interface or IPsec connection. 2.
Example
Using the Static NAT Wizard
The following example demonstrates step-by-step static NAT configuration for Network A shown in
Figure 3-164.
During this example, assume the following:
An IPsec connection named Network_A_IPsec_Connection is already created and configured on 1.
the Orbit MCR in Network A. Refer to Section 3.8.12VPN for more information on creating an
IPsec connection.
Network B has already been appropriately configured for static NAT. Only Network A’s 2.
configuration will be shown in this example.
The Static NAT Wizard is the simplest way to configure static NAT on the unit. First navigate to
Wizards and click on One-to-One NAT from either the navigation bar or the main Wizards page.