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02-08-2016 04:16 AM
I have a couple of Nintendo consoles on the network which would like to connect for online gaming.
I am on a cable connection so am using Dyndns lookup for my external-IP.
I have the following Bi-Directional NAT policies configured.
Application Group
Security Policy
NAT Policy
It seems to work with the Wii U but not with the 3DS.
Any assistance will be much appreciated.
As a last resort I could dig out my old Draytek router for these hosts but would prefer not too...
Thanks.
Kind regards
02-08-2016 04:40 AM
> If you can take a packet capture and also see the traffic logs so see what's really happening with the traffic
> And then you can make the required changes in the NAT/Security Policies
> Instead of creating bi-directional try creating separate NAT policy for out going traffic and the incomming traffic
02-08-2016 05:25 AM - edited 02-08-2016 05:29 AM
>>>please specify which zone the internal-wiiU belongs
You can see the same by the command
test routing fib-lookup virtual-router default ip <ip address>
Please see the zone of the ip address by the above command and make Nat rule accordingly
Thank You
02-08-2016 05:59 AM - edited 02-08-2016 05:59 AM
Hi There
to make sure a bidirectional NAT policy works as expected, the proper formatting would need to be trust to untrust
hope this helps
02-09-2016 04:28 AM - edited 02-09-2016 04:32 AM
Hello.
Thanks to all responding.
I tried the following but no luck...
If I click on 'Highlight Unused Rules', the Bi-Directional NAT rules are highlighted so the traffic is not even hitting those NAT rules.
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