Yes, you can static map the ranges by defining 2 identically sized networks
and creating a static map between them in Manage Network Objects. If the
sizes don't match, the error messages are pretty informative.
Todd S. Everett, CCSE, CNE, MCSE
Senior Network Consultant
Infoware, Inc.
847-825-5500 x108
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FW1: Q re: Mapping of routable IPs
05/31/2000 10:29 AM
I hope that I could run this by before I implement it.
Basically there is a T1 feed (with 200 ips) that I would like to assign to
200 workstations. All the workstation IPs are to be protected by a FW1
4.0.
What is the best way to do this? Would I static NAT each address
individually? Or would I be able to static NAT a range. I was just
concerned with setting one computer to 209.x.x.12 in the TCPIP properties,
but having the firewall map it to 209.x.x.14. (Or does FW1 do the
assignment sequentially).
OR, is there a better way of doing this?
right now there is
T1 ==> FW1 Box ===> Switch
Thanks
Garson
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