Hi,
yes, it's possible. You will have to configure source static NAT. So one
internal Class C network will be translated to an official Class C network.
This works for any IP-Addresses - but the number of IP's have to be the same
for each side.
Hope it helps,
best regards
Matthias

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> Is it possible in CheckPoint FireWall-1 (v41.1sp5) to NAT the whole class C
> to class C so that for instance IP 192.168.1.1 becomes 131.200.1.1 and
> 192.168.1.2 becomes 131.200.1.2 as so on. Is it possible only on specific
> IP ?
>
> Thanks,
> Artur
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