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this scenario, the firewalls are configured to perform NAT for some hosts, and not
for other hosts. Alternatively, the firewalls may be configured to assign a specific
NAT address to a specific host. In this case, two load balancers are required, one on
each side of the firewalls.

NAT Configuration Example

The following figure illustrates non-Transparent Routing FWLB using NAT.
Figure 14.5 Non-Transparent Routing FWLB Sample NAT Configuration
10.4.1.3
LAN
Note: The P333R-LB performs load balancing on traffic that arrives to its routing
interfaces. Therefore, IP routes in the network must be configured to pass through
the P333R-LB.
To configure your network as in Figure 14.5, the following should be done:
The LAN routers (or hosts) should be configured with 10.4.1.3 as the next hop
toward the WAN (the default gateway in many cases).
The access router should be configured with 193.170.1.3 as the next hop toward
the LAN.
The firewalls should be configured with 10.1.1.3 as the next hop towards the
LAN and 193.170.1.3 toward the WAN.
The following configuration file is a result of configuring your network as shown in
Figure 14.5:
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P333R-LB
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hostname "P333R-LB"
!
Avaya P333R-LB User's Guide
Firewall 1
10.1.1.1
10.1.1.3
P333R-LB
10.1.1.2
Firewall 2
RSG fw-group
Chapter 14
Load Balancing in the P333R-LB
NAT 1=193.170.1.1
193.170.1.3
Server
Access Router
NAT 2=193.170.1.2
Server
Internet
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