New Public IP Block-NAT

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New Public IP Block-NAT

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We have our PA connected to our ISP via /30's and they gave us a /28.  We have a SilverPeak sdwan appliance behind the PA and are NAT'ing it's WAN interface from 10.5.1.2 to x.x.x.50.  We can reach the SilverPeak on 443, but when we noticed it's not trying to establish underlay tunnels with the other SilverPeaks.  I tried to manually configure an ipsec tunnel but even though I pointed the far end to x.x.x.50, the logs show it was trying to establish with our side of the /30.  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hello,

Is your NAT a bi-directional? Also check the security policies to make sure the traffic is allowed.

 

Regards,

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