One of our techs programmed 20 SMs to do a massive swap out, which we did some 
of  today.  After they got swapped out, he realized his mistake.  Customers are 
all working OK, but I cant get to the radios.  These are Cambium ePMPs that 
have no other way to get to them. I can ping them through the tower router 
where the APs are, thank God !

So, I need to, one at a time, NAT to get to each radio.  I am just not positive 
of what the setup would be.

We have a WAN interface with an OSPF subnet IP on it, then a LAN_Bridge as we 
call it, that has the APs.  I have tried a couple things that didn't work, so 
am needing some "more direct" help.. OK, I am asking if someone can write the 
CLI so that I "get it".

The Public IP for the subnet on the LAN_Bridge is xxx.yyy.215.193/27  and the 
radio subnet on the LAN_Bridge is 10.10.215.193.   The first radio I need to 
NAT to would be 10.10.215.200.  I am not sure whether I NAT to another IP in 
the Public IP subnet (I'll hang an extra IP there from that subnet if so) OR 
whether it gets NAT'd to another IP on the WAN subnet (it's a /29 so I have 
some to play with).

I appreciate the help on this.

Thanks

Paul McCall, Pres.
PDMNet / Florida Broadband
658 Old Dixie Highway
Vero Beach, FL 32962
772-564-6800 office
772-473-0352 cell
www.pdmnet.com<http://www.pdmnet.com/>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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