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nflnetwork29
Advisor

1600 gateway NAT setting confusion

hello, 

I'm configuring a bunch of 1600's (quantum spark) in a hub and spoke type of topology.

1600's at the branches and 6200 at HQ. (ALL INTERNET TRAFFIC FLOWS VIA HQ)

and i see two NAT settings on the 1600's and i'm not quite sure how they should be set. 

1 - under internet connection > advanced settings

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2 - under access policy 

 

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Do I want these both off?

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

You can turn both of these off, yes.
These rules are meant for Internet access from the LAN or other networks behind the device.

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nflnetwork29
Advisor

that's fine but what happens if they conflict - which one takes priority?

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

I presume the one under Access Policy applies to all Internet connections versus the one under the specific Internet connection, which just applies to that one.

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the_rock
Legend
Legend

As @PhoneBoy mentioned, the one under access policy would apply to EVERYTHING internal being natted when going outbound, so its more broad and would take precedence.

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

Currently, both are set to the same: Do NOT hide internal networks = Hide internal Networks OFF

With one ISP, one should change if the other is changed...

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