Cisco Twice NAT

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Cisco Twice NAT

L0 Member

I am working a migration of a Cisco ASA Firewall to Palo Alto and the NATs are confusing. 

 

Here are a couple of the NATs: 

 

(Outside) to (Vendor) source static 10.5.1.0/24 10.5.1.0/24 destination static (10.24.49.47 & 10.24.49.46) (10.24.49.47 & 10.24.49.46)

 

(Outside) to (Outside) source static 10.160.100.100 67.91.127.197 destination static 69.167.253.23/32 69.167.253.23/32 service 5721-5722 5721-5722

 

(DMZ) to (Vendor) source static 192.168.200.21/32 192.168.200.21/32 destination static 10.24.49.46/32 10.24.49.46/32 no-proxy-arp

 

(inside) to (Outside) source static any any destination static 10.5.1.0/24 10.5.1.0/24 no-proxy-arp route-lookup

 

(inside) to (Vendor) source dynamic (10.140.0.0/16 & 10.80.1.0/24 & 10.80.3.0/24) 172.16.1.200/32 destination static (170.209.0.2 & 170.209.0.3 & 170.209.0.4) (170.209.0.2 & 170.209.0.3 & 170.209.0.4)

 

(inside) to (Vendor) source static 10.100.100.100 10.100.100.100

 

Would love some help with Palo Alto NATs and Security Policies that go with them. 

 

 

 

 

 

1 accepted solution

Accepted Solutions

Hi @Justin_Lucas .

 

I would recommend you to check my reply in this discussion - https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/next-generation-firewall/twice-nat-of-asa-fw-equivalent-nat-rul...

 

Please check it and let me know if you still have some questions about Palo NAT and how it translates to Cisco

View solution in original post

1 REPLY 1

Hi @Justin_Lucas .

 

I would recommend you to check my reply in this discussion - https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/next-generation-firewall/twice-nat-of-asa-fw-equivalent-nat-rul...

 

Please check it and let me know if you still have some questions about Palo NAT and how it translates to Cisco

  • 1 accepted solution
  • 1785 Views
  • 1 replies
  • 0 Likes
Like what you see?

Show your appreciation!

Click Like if a post is helpful to you or if you just want to show your support.

Click Accept as Solution to acknowledge that the answer to your question has been provided.

The button appears next to the replies on topics you’ve started. The member who gave the solution and all future visitors to this topic will appreciate it!

These simple actions take just seconds of your time, but go a long way in showing appreciation for community members and the LIVEcommunity as a whole!

The LIVEcommunity thanks you for your participation!