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instead of the internal one (which would the most logical), NAT reflection can rewrite this request so that it uses
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the internal IP, in order to avoid taking a detour and applying rules meant for actual outside traffic.
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.. Note::
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The NAT rules generated with enabling **NAT reflection** only include networks directly connected to your
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Firewall. This means if you have a private network separated from your LAN you need to add this with a
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manual outbound NAT rule.
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**Pool options**: When there are multiple IPs to choose from, this option will allow regulating which IP gets used.
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The default, Round Robin, will simply distribute packets to one server after the other. If you only have one external
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IP, this option has no effect.
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