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Do you
really need to NAT from 192.168.201.12 to 192.168.202.12, or do you just want to
route the packets? I really wonder why you would need to NAT this, if it's
internal.
Why
not explain the functionality you need, and re-post.
If you
want to firewall to act as a gateway between networks, then you can simply add a
rule to do such, as the firewall already knows how to get to every internal host
(assumed)
If you
really want a static NAT, please post why.
Thomas
Poole
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- [FW1] (FW1): REDIRECTING Nick Stoianov
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