Head of Global Network Infrastructure at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-04-23T10:13:00Z
Apr 23, 2020
It's strictly for outbound NAT-ing to the internet. We are taking internal IPs and masking them from a private IP to a public IP to get to the internet. For this application, everything is hosted on-prem. We are not using a cloud instance of this solution, but we do have cloud-based third-party solutions that are not associated with the A10 product.
Network Engineer at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-03-11T08:01:00Z
Mar 11, 2020
We use it for Carrier Grade NAT. We are a university with a lot of students. We use this solution to provide Internet access to students from our wireless network. Currently, we're using 2.8.1-P1 Build 11 on most of the devices. I think we might have a different build on a couple of them.
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It's strictly for outbound NAT-ing to the internet. We are taking internal IPs and masking them from a private IP to a public IP to get to the internet. For this application, everything is hosted on-prem. We are not using a cloud instance of this solution, but we do have cloud-based third-party solutions that are not associated with the A10 product.
We use it for Carrier Grade NAT. We are a university with a lot of students. We use this solution to provide Internet access to students from our wireless network. Currently, we're using 2.8.1-P1 Build 11 on most of the devices. I think we might have a different build on a couple of them.