Motorola WiNG 5 System Reference Manual page 175

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5. Select
Add
to create a new NAT policy that can be applied to a profile. Select
policy or select
Delete
to remove obsolete NAT policies from the list of those available to a profile.
6. If adding a new NAT policy or editing the configuration of an existing policy, define the following parameters:
Name
IP Address Range
7. Select the
+ Add Row
button as needed to append additional rows to the IP Address Range table.
8. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the profile's NAT Pool configuration. Select
configuration.
9. Select the
Static NAT
tab.
The
Source
tab displays by default.
Figure 5-62 Security NAT Pool screen
If adding a new NAT policy, provide a name to help distinguish it from others
with similar configurations. The length cannot exceed 64 characters.
Define a range of IP addresses that are hidden from the public Internet. NAT
modifies network address information in the defined IP range while in transit
across a traffic routing device. NAT only provides IP address translation and
does not provide a firewall. A branch deployment with NAT by itself will not
block traffic from being potentially routed through a NAT device.
Consequently, NAT should be deployed with a stateful firewall.
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Edit
to modify the attributes of a existing
Reset
to revert to the last saved

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