How Do I Configure Nat On An Unsupported Interface - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

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The interface is added to the pool of interfaces using NAT.
Review the Network Address Translation Rules in the NAT window. If you need
to add, delete, or modify a rule, click the appropriate button on the NAT window
to perform the configuration you need.
For more information, click the following links:
Add or Edit Static Address Translation Rule: Inside to Outside
Add or Edit Static Address Translation Rule: Outside to Inside
Add or Edit Dynamic Address Translation Rule: Inside to Outside
Add or Edit Dynamic Address Translation Rule: Outside to Inside
SDM can configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on an interface type
unsupported by SDM. Before you can configure the firewall, you must first use
the router
CLI
to configure the interface. The interface must have, at a minimum,
an IP address configured, and it must be working. To verify that the connection is
working, verify that the interface status is "Up."
After you have configured the unsupported interface using the CLI, you can
configure NAT using SDM. The unsupported interface will appear as "Other" on
the router interface list.
To configure a
dynamic routing
From the toolbar, click Configure.
From the left frame, click Routing.
In the Dynamic Routing group, click the dynamic routing protocol that you want
to configure.
Click Edit.
Chapter 3
protocol:
Create Connection Wizards
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