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Port forwarding/NAT
I am very new to the Meraki Ecosystem so please bear with me if this may look all very basic. I am trying to NAT/ port forward one of the public IPs i was given by my ISP (138.63.178.0/24) to one of the database on the LAN (192.168.1.74) to access Http(s) and SSH ports (22,80,443). This so to have access remotely to the server
I have tried all the permutation the documentation overs I am still not able to get to it.
Thanks Brian
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Port forwarding uses the WAN ip of the MX itself. If you want to use a different IP given by the provider use 1to1 mapping and close the firewall except for the ports you need.
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Port forwarding uses the WAN ip of the MX itself. If you want to use a different IP given by the provider use 1to1 mapping and close the firewall except for the ports you need.
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Thanks @BrechtSchamp
I needed to explore the 1:1 Nat but need more clarification on "close the firewall except for the ports "
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Check this page. It goes in pretty deep. Let me know if anything is unclear still after checking it.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/NAT_and_Port_Forwarding/Configuring_1%3A1_NAT
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@BrechtSchamp ...it is pretty deep for sure and enabled me totally understand what I wanted to know about NAT 1:1
Thanks for sorting me out
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You're welcome :).
