Difference between revisions of "Setting Proxy ARP entries for Manual NATs"
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Revision as of 19:08, 10 July 2016
If your recently created manual NAT is not working, maybe you need to create manually proxy ARP entries.
To do so, edit the file $FWDIR/conf/local.arp (or in VSX environments $FWDIR/CTX/CTX000<VSID>/conf/local.arp)
The new line should look like this one below, where the MAC address should be the virtual MAC used by the security gateway on the incoming interface:
192.168.10.100 00:1C:7F:82:01:FE