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| Ok, when you create a node in checkpoint and try to use the same IP it pops up with a warning as we know. But if you go into the NAT tab and create a static NAT that has already been used you get nothing. Is there anyway way to either see what public IP's you've already used or search or something? We've had to resort to keeping our one to one NAT translations in an excel spread sheet. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Not exactly helping with the issue here but...shouldn't you be documenting this anyway? How do you do your address allocation? Check Point is not an address allocation tool. |
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| Yet another reason I like manual NAT |
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| Ok, I found a solution. In R62 if you go to view/object list there is a column called NAT properties that you can sort on that gives me what I'm looking for. This column is not there on R60 or R55. |
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