To use the Privet IP using the public IP assigned directly to Extreme switch
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‎08-03-2016 07:05 AM
Hi, I have "System Type: X440-48t" "version -16.1.3.6" used as server farm. I have connected the ISP leased line from ISP switch directly to server farm and assigned a public IP in the switch’s ISP Vlan. Now I am able to reach the ISP gateway which is Cisco switch from X440-48t and I am able to access the switch from outside. Now we don’t have access to the ISP switch for which we are not able to do a static route back to our private network. So is there any possibility to enable NAT in our switch so that I can translate the private IP to public. If NAT cannot be enabled are there any other options?
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‎08-03-2016 07:21 AM
Hi Andre and Ronald,
Thank you very much you kind and quick reply.
I wanted to know weather NAT can be enabled in our switch which you have confirmed as no.
once again thank you very much for all.
Thank you very much you kind and quick reply.
I wanted to know weather NAT can be enabled in our switch which you have confirmed as no.
once again thank you very much for all.
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‎08-03-2016 07:21 AM
Good stuff! Welcome to the Hub Abdul.
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‎08-03-2016 07:17 AM
3. buy a cheap firewall to do NAT
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‎08-03-2016 07:14 AM
No, the Summit X440 doesn't support NAT.
You have two choices:
1. You get a public network from your provider which you use for private purposes (not very likely)
2. You buy a SSA Switch - this one can do NAT
You have two choices:
1. You get a public network from your provider which you use for private purposes (not very likely)
2. You buy a SSA Switch - this one can do NAT
