It sounds like you could also apply a 1:1 NAT
Regards
Paolo
We are replacing a cisco router that is doing many to many nat.
From the looks of it, it's taking a public network /24 and natting to a
private network /24.
Would the following example work?
/ip firewall nat chain=srcnat action=src-nat src-address=1.1.1.0/24
to-addresses=172.16.16.0-172.16.16.255
Micah Miller
Network/Server Administrator
Network Business Systems, Inc.
Phone: 309-944-8823
email: mi...@nbson.com
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