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Hi, can you elaborate a little more about the " It is always safer to create 2 NAT policies for DNAT and SNAT than bi-direcitonal" I do have most of mine NAT rule is currently provisioned bi-directional and we are seeing issue with client server session reset. So, I searched and see this thread but do not understand about the statement you metioned. Thanks much for your help and if you could help and give a sample practical NAT rule using two separates policies instead of one as you said.
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