Meraki Mx85 How to enable NoNat

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Meraki Mx85 How to enable NoNat

 

Hello Team,

 

I am currently configuring a Meraki MX85 to function as a simple router. The setup includes a /30 public IP on the WAN side and a /29 public IP block on the LAN side.

 

My understanding is that in routed mode, the MX typically performs NAT from the LAN/VLAN side to the WAN IP.

 

However, in this case, I intend to use the MX85 without NAT. I want to assign a /30 public IP to the WAN1 port and use the /29 public IP block on the LAN side, which will connect to my router and SD-WAN device.

 

Could you please advise on how to disable NAT on the MX85 in this configuration?

 

Thank you,

Sateesh Billur

+91 9945789689

 

Technical Lead, SME for Meraki Networks, Technical Manager
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RaphaelL
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Organization -> Early Access : 

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alemabrahao
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Take a look at this.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/NAT_Exceptions-No_NAT_on_MX_Security_Applia...

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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PhilipDAth
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Being a /29 - I think a better solution is a little trick where you create a 1:1 NAT for the public IP addresses, where you use the public IP address as both the source and destination.

 

Below is an example I have configured.

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I prefer this approach because it works with all Meraki features, while NO-NAT mode disables certain things (like AnyConnect).

Mytestcase
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Hi Phillip, I will check this option and update you or here. Thanks for the information. 

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GIdenJoe
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Hehe, I wasn't aware you could perform an "identity NAT" on MX'es.  Nice to know!

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