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    "ip nat outside" on interface with BGP neighbor

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      dans
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      Hi everyone,

      So, I have a TNSR router where one interface is an AWS direct connect. It's a VIF to get to the "public" AWS services, so of course, I need to run BGP with public IPs on this interface.

      However, I am noticing that when I apply "ip nat outside" to the interface, the BGP connection immediately comes down. I have NAT44 forwarding on, etc. This is all IPv4, no IPv6.

      Support is currently thinking this is a bug, but I'm curious if anyone else has run into this or perhaps has a workaround.

      Thanks,
      Dan

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        Yes, we are tracking that. It looks like there is a problem there.

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