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Old 2007-03-12
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Default Port Address Translation

When using PAT, is it possible to translate one port to the same port in the two port groups?

For instance -any traffic from say source port 123 be translated to the higher PAT group (10000 - 60000).

We are having some difficulty reaching time.windows.com,

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Default Re: Port Address Translation-

You can't use source port on the NAT rules, there is only destination port.

Also I don't see how NAT would create issues with windows time.

In a normal config you allow your DC to go out with the time services and get your workstations to get time from the DC.

DC should connect out behind "NAT hided" on the firewall.
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Old 2007-09-12
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Default Re: Port Address Translation

time.windows.com was having problem for some time. i don't know whether it got solved or not. My laptop which is not behind a firewall, also not getting responce from time.windows.com.
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