If I'm understanding what you are asking, you intend on having 1 port
act as a private LAN with NAT internet access?
Assign a private gateway IP to the port for the private LAN and create
SRCnat rules. Specify the public IP you want to use for it in the srcnat
rule (if you use masquerade it will pick the first enumerated IP which
may or may not be the IP you want to use). You wouldn't have to create a
bridge interface for this scenario unless you intend on bridging more
ports for the LAN.
Rory McCann
MKAP Technology Solutions
Web: www.mkap.net
On 10/21/2014 11:17 AM, Roy, Jerry wrote:
Hi Guys,
Anyone see my last e-mail? I am surprised there were zero responses :) Anyone?
Some tips?
I have what we call a "smart-switch" design with a 750. It allows
monitoring/management to one public IP via n IPsec tunnel. The other 4 ports are in the
same bridge on the 750 and public IP's (/29) are assigned to other devices that are
connected. I now want to Nat a Private Lan subnet to one public IP (the IP used for
ipsec/management) and bridge the remaining publics. Is this just a separate bridge
interface with masquerading?
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