My network has a NAT subnet 172.16.176.0/21 that is very important.
I have printers and other equipment on the network where
From 10.255.1.64 network you print to 172.16.176.3 printer and it automatically prints to printer with ip address 10.141.12.19
I have static routes entered in the XG for 10.255.1.64/26, 10.255.17.128/26, and 165.136.16.0/25 to use 10.141.12.86 as the gateway into interface port 1 which is my LAN
What firewall rule do I make for the NAT subnet to work like the printer example?
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