Setting NAT 1:1 across an SDWAN

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SimonReach
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Setting NAT 1:1 across an SDWAN

We've got multiple sites all running MXs and connected via SDWAN.  Is it possible to set a NAT rule for one of our sites to an ip address at another site, at the minute i'm getting the below error:

 

There were errors in saving this configuration:

  • Invalid 1:1 NAT: The IP address 10.14.110.15 is not on a configured subnet.

 

The MX100 at site 1 can ping the internal ip address at site 2, but can't get the NAT to work.

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Ryan_Miles
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Support needs to enabled the site to site NAT feature for you. See details HERE.

Ryan

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Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Support needs to enabled the site to site NAT feature for you. See details HERE.

Ryan

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SimonReach
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Thank you, i've logged a support request for this.

 

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