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07-30-2009 07:28 PM
07-30-2009 07:28 PM
4800G Source NAT
We use a 4800G Core switch and several 4500G Edge switches.
We have several VLANs, all routed through the 4800. In front of the 4800 is a Firewall/router and then the internet.
We need to have it configured so that members of a particular VLAN advertise a particular public IP address. For example, if you are on VLAN A, you show Public IP Address A, VLan B shows Pub IP B, etc...
The problem is, there is only one default route on the 4800 and the next hop is the Firewall/Router. So, all the traffic appears to come from that IP, thus, no matter what VLAN you are on, it shows the same Public IP address.
Is there a way, maybe a routing policy, or Source NAT that can configure the default routes so if you are on VLAN 4, you go out VLAN Interface 4, etc???
Thanks
MATT
We have several VLANs, all routed through the 4800. In front of the 4800 is a Firewall/router and then the internet.
We need to have it configured so that members of a particular VLAN advertise a particular public IP address. For example, if you are on VLAN A, you show Public IP Address A, VLan B shows Pub IP B, etc...
The problem is, there is only one default route on the 4800 and the next hop is the Firewall/Router. So, all the traffic appears to come from that IP, thus, no matter what VLAN you are on, it shows the same Public IP address.
Is there a way, maybe a routing policy, or Source NAT that can configure the default routes so if you are on VLAN 4, you go out VLAN Interface 4, etc???
Thanks
MATT
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