Dear CheckMates
I am writing this post in the hopes that someone can help me understand this behavior. All appliances involved are running R82 JHF 118.
Situation: Policy Migration for migration to Maestro SGs with big bang
Old Policy has about 800 object NAT (automatic rules) with installation target on "oldfwcluster"
Actions Taken:
Cloned policy and changed installation target to "newfwcluster" and observed all automatic NAT rules of "oldfwcluster" staying in the policy package (Expectation would have been for them to no longer be part of the policy package).
I recreated all these object NAT rules manually and put them above the Automatically Created NAT rules (new rules have highest priority) as the policy had to be prepared before the migration as downtime could only be short.
Observation Post Migration:
In the logs we can verify that we are hitting the newly created manual NAT rules, yet the client is furious that the some expected traffic is not working. When changing the objects to be automatically NAT by changing the installation target from "oldfwcluster" to "newfwcluster" it appears to be working.
When verifying the logs, we observe that the manual NAT rules are still being hit, but the client is adamant that the problem has been resolved.
Is there anyone that can make sense of this, is the object being fetched incorrectly at one point in the establishment of the connection that is post-logging? Is this a known limitation I am not aware of? Or does OBJECT NAT have absolute PRIORITY without being reflected in logging? Any input is welcome!