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Configuring Twice NAT
Twice NAT lets you identify both the source and destination address in a single rule. This chapter shows
you how to configure twice NAT and includes the following sections:
For detailed information about how NAT works, see
Note
Information About Twice NAT
Twice NAT lets you identify both the source and destination address in a single rule. Specifying both the
source and destination addresses lets you specify that a source address should be translated to A when
going to destination X, but be translated to B when going to destination Y, for example.
The destination address is optional. If you specify the destination address, you can either map it to itself
(identity NAT), or you can map it to a different address. The destination mapping is always a static
mapping.
Twice NAT also lets you use service objects for static NAT with port translation; network object NAT
only accepts inline definition.
For detailed information about the differences between twice NAT and network object NAT, see the
"How NAT is Implemented" section on page
Twice NAT rules are added to section 1 of the NAT rules table, or if specified, section 3. For more
information about NAT ordering, see the
Licensing Requirements for Twice NAT
OL-20339-01
Information About Twice NAT, page 28-1
Licensing Requirements for Twice NAT, page 28-1
Prerequisites for Twice NAT, page 28-2
Guidelines and Limitations, page 28-2
Configuring Twice NAT, page 28-3
Configuration Examples for Twice NAT, page 28-18
Feature History for Twice NAT, page 28-37
C H A P T E R
Chapter 26, "Information About NAT."
26-15.
"NAT Rule Order" section on page
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26-19.
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