MX NoNAT documentation

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rhbirkelund
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MX NoNAT documentation

I might just be me, who is unable to google it. 

But when will the Meraki Documentation be updated with the new MX Beta feature on NAT Exceptions?

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@PhilipDAth Good guess. You're correct, we're working on this with our MX team. We had an old version that had to be taken down to go through a few revisions based on improvements and changes we've made. New version coming soon.

Cameron Moody | Product Manager, Cisco Meraki

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PhilipDAth
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I bet it is on @CameronMoody's list of jobs to do.

@PhilipDAth Good guess. You're correct, we're working on this with our MX team. We had an old version that had to be taken down to go through a few revisions based on improvements and changes we've made. New version coming soon.

Cameron Moody | Product Manager, Cisco Meraki

Hi @CameronMoody  I am also looking for some documentation on the No-NAT feature of the MX series, can you share a link to the updated version?

cmr
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+1 for me, I think it would work well for our MXs that connect over VPLS but wanted to see a bit more information before pushing the button.

 

@CameronMoody I also cannot find it nearly a year later. Either Google is broken or ...

 

If I get a chance I'm going to test it at one site tomorrow as we have the site to ourselves 😎

rhbirkelund
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I wonder if they are trying to ignore the missing NoNAT documentation. 😉

 

@CameronMoodyany news?

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