Hello, I have some issues with getting pass through to work in a specific situation:
We have been given a /29 range (6 usable addresses) by our ISP (lets say 123.123.123.32/29). The router is on .33, the Gnatbox is .35. Our internal network uses NAT and DHCP in the 192.168.1.x/24 range. I've already setup some aliases, tunnels and filters from some of the external interface addresses to servers in our network using NAT and that is all working fine.
I want to give one device (a dedicated video conference unit) an external address (123.123.123.38) via pass through directly connected to a separate, dedicated interface on the Gnatbox. I do not want to connect this device to the protected network. I have a free port on the Gnatbox for this. The device must have all TCP and UDP open, both inbound and outbound as the H.323 protocol uses dynamic ports >1024 and I can't get it to work with NAT anyway, even with the appropriate filters and tunnels.
I'm not sure on how to set this up or if it's possible at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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