Bill,
So I'm understanding correctly, you are going to be NATing within your
own network? Are your clients currently getting private or public IPs?
What level of logging are you wanting to store (informational, all
translations, etc)? Not sure I can offer much as we are just NATing at
the perimeter, but these might be questions others might ask to help you.
--
Heath Barnhart
Asst. Systems and Networking Admin
Information Systems and Services
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621
William John Bigelow wrote:
Good morning,
We are considering implementing NAT in our wireless network in order
to conserve address space. We run a Cisco controller based WLAN and
need to support approximately 6000+ users. I was hoping some of you
could share your experiences.
1. Thoughts regarding the best way to store logs (space allocation
particularly comes to mind).
2. Best practices for NAT implementation (we will probably use Juniper
FW’s).
3. Pros/Cons of natting at the controller/subnet level vs. border
firewall.
4. Issues with NAT only on the residential WLAN.
I look forward to your replies.
- Bill
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