Does the outbound nat means one to one nat? I have received a request to create an outbound nat that should point a VOIP device on lan to a public address on our WAN ip range. is this means a one to one nat policy, correct?
The NAT could be one to one or many to one but never one to many.
In this case, if it is a WAN IP range, it becomes one to many. So, please choose one IP from that range that you can NAT the VoIP device to that IP while connecting to the internet.
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Hello @mrshahin,
The NAT could be one to one or many to one but never one to many.
In this case, if it is a WAN IP range, it becomes one to many. So, please choose one IP from that range that you can NAT the VoIP device to that IP while connecting to the internet.
Thanks!
Shipra Sahu
Technical Support Advisor, Premier Services
Hi @shiprasahu93 Thank you for your reply,
are these steps the correct one ? I have an extra public IP in the same range as the IP that we use for our wan!
Thanks
Yes, this is the right one. You can follow the steps given on this link.
Thanks!
Shipra Sahu
Technical Support Advisor, Premier Services