Nat For Inside Hosts (Dynamic Nat) And Nat For An Outside Web Server (Static Nat) - Cisco ASA Series Configuration Manual

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Examples for Network Object NAT
Figure 10-1
10.1.2.27
Procedure
Create a network object for the internal web server.
Step 1
hostname(config)# object network myWebServ
hostname(config-network-object)# host 10.1.2.27
Configure static NAT for the object:
Step 2
hostname(config-network-object)# nat (inside,outside) static 209.165.201.10
NAT for Inside Hosts (Dynamic NAT) and NAT for an Outside Web Server
(Static NAT)
The following example configures dynamic NAT for inside users on a private network when they access
the outside. Also, when inside users connect to an outside web server, that web server address is
translated to an address that appears to be on the inside network.
Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
10-2
Static NAT for an Inside Web Server
Undo Translation
209.165.201.10
209.165.201.12
Outside
209.165.201.1
Security
Appliance
10.1.2.1
Inside
myWebServ
10.1.2.27
Chapter 10
NAT Examples and Reference

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