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Click on Reset to revert to the default permissions. Click on Commit to save any subnet permission changes
made.
See "VLAN and Subnet Commands" on page 186 for commands used in permitted subnets using the CLI.
Configuring Outbound NAT
Enabling outbound NAT allows servers on a non-routable network to communicate with hosts on the internet by
mapping the server's IP address to another IPaddress that is routable on the internet. On Equalizer, this is
disabled by default. Enabling this option has a performance impact, since Equalizer needs to modify every packet
sent and received on server subnets.
Outbound NAT can be configured to map the server's IP address to any Equalizer IP address on the outbound
subnet. This includes the main IPaddress, Failover IP address or any cluster IP address on that subnet.
Note - Because outbound NAT is configured on a subnet basis, individual servers cannot be set up for different
outbound NAT IP addresses unless they are in different subnets.
When outbound NAT is enabled on a server subnet, the system treats packets on that subnet as if they are part of
the external subnet through which they are being NAT' d. Because of this, in addition to enabling the outbound
NAT parameter on the internal subnet, the routing configuration of the internal subnet must match that of the
external subnet.
Enabling Outbound NAT
To enable outbound NAT on a multi VLAN configuration using the GUI:
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