Designate Nat Interfaces; Translation Timeout Settings - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

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Network Address Translation Rules
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Designate NAT Interfaces

Interface
Inside (trusted)
Outside (untrusted)

Translation Timeout Settings

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There are many conditions that cause previously-configured NAT rules to appear
as read-only in the Network Address Translation Rules list, causing the rule to not
be editable. For more information, see the help topic
Edit a NAT
Rule.
Use this window to designate the inside and outside interfaces that you want to
use in NAT translations.
interpreting translation rules, because translations are performed from inside to
outside, or from outside to inside.
Once designated, these interfaces will be used in all NAT translation rules. The
designated interfaces appear above the Translation Rules list in the main NAT
window.
All router interfaces are listed in this column.
Check to designate an interface as an inside interface. Inside interfaces typically
connect to a LAN that the router serves.
Check to designate an interface as an outside interface. Outside interfaces
typically connect to your organization's WAN or to the Internet.
When you configure dynamic NAT translation rules, translation entries have a
timeout period after which they expire and are purged from the translation table.
Set the timeout values for various translations in this window.
Chapter 18
NAT
uses the Inside and Outside designations when
Network Address Translation
Reasons that SDM Cannot
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