Mismatch of static-ip source translation address range between original address and translated address

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Mismatch of static-ip source translation address range between original address and translated address

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Error: nat rule 'ipCentrix Outbound': Mismatch of static-ip source translation address range between original address and translated address


I get this error during commit.


I'm trying to:

  • Change the Source Address to 66.111.112.5 for
    • Any Packet to the Internet zone
    • That has the destination address of 192.168.128.0/18

Attached is a picture of the rule

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L6 Presenter

When you use static NAT you mean address translation directly from  1 ip to 1 ip.So as you choose any and that is not possible and you got this error.

so you can use dynamic ip and port as translation.

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L6 Presenter

When you use static NAT you mean address translation directly from  1 ip to 1 ip.So as you choose any and that is not possible and you got this error.

so you can use dynamic ip and port as translation.

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