As long as the default gateways are setup properly, it should work.  The NATing 
that I’ve ever done with Sonicwall is incoming stuff, ie web, exchange, etc.  
So the router/switch that handles the new network needs the internal port of 
the Sonicwall as its default gateway.

 

Joe Heaton

 

From: Andy Shook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 12:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SonicWall NAT'ing question

 

 

SonicWall Pro 1260 w/enhanced OS

 

I need to configure this box to NAT/PAT for a new network (10.101.2.x/24) I 
just brought online.  This sonicwall is only going to be in service for a few 
more weeks, as I’m migrating to a new ASA 5510.  I did figure out the routing 
on the sonicwall so it can get to the aforementioned network but nodes on that 
network can’t get to the Internet.  Do I create a new NAT policy?  What am I 
missing?     

 

Shook

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