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Chapter 27
Configuring Network Object NAT
Configuring Static NAT or Static NAT with Port Translation
This section describes how to configure a static NAT rule using network object NAT. For more
information, see the
Detailed Steps
You can add NAT to a new or existing network object:
Step 1
Figure 27-15
For more information, see the
The Add/Edit Network Object dialog box appears.
Step 2
For a new object, enter values for the following fields:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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To add a new network object, choose Configuration > Firewall > NAT Rules, then click Add >
Add Network Object NAT Rule.
Adding a Network Object NAT Rule
To add NAT to an existing network object, choose Configuration > Firewall > Objects > Network
Objects/Groups, and then double-click a named network object. (Non-named network objects
cannot be configured for NAT. Named network object icons have dark blue accents, and non-named
network object icons have green accents and the word "IP".)
Name—The object name. Use characters a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, a period, a dash, a comma, or an
underscore. The name must be 64 characters or less.
Type—Network, Host, or Range.
IP Address—An IPv4 address. IPv6 is not supported. If you select Range as the object type, the IP
Address field changes to allow you to enter a Start Address and an End address.
Netmask—Enter the subnet mask.
Description—(Optional) The description of the network object (up to 200 characters in length).
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Configuring Network Object NAT
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