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A customer has a question about the pa-5220 they are using.

L1 Bithead

1. Customers want to use nat. How many ips can be assigned to snat and dnat respectively?
https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/product-comparison?chosen=pa-5220,pa-3260
According to the address above, pa-5220 can use up to 6000 nat rules, I wonder if this is correct.

2. Customers want to use snat and dnat in the same band. At this time, I want to know if the last digit IP address ( ex. snat = 192.168.10.a / dnat = 192.168.10.a) can be fixed to the same number.

I've been looking for the documentation, but I can't seem to find it.
If possible, please reply.

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L5 Sessionator

1. Is correct, 6000 NAT rules.

 

2. What is your customer trying to accomplish using sNAT and dNAT in the same band?

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L5 Sessionator

1. Is correct, 6000 NAT rules.

 

2. What is your customer trying to accomplish using sNAT and dNAT in the same band?

Help the community! Add tags and mark solutions please.
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