ACX Series Universal Access Router Configuration Guide
Configuring Actions in NAT Rules
Configuring Translation Types
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source-address prefix;
source-address-range (Services NAT) low minimum-value high maximum-value <except>;
}
To configure traditional NAT, you can use the destination address, a range of destination
addresses, the source address, or a range of source addresses as a match condition, in
the same way as you would configure a firewall filter; for more information, see the
Routing Policies, Firewall Filters, and Traffic Policers Feature Guide.
Alternatively, you can specify a list of source or destination prefixes by including the
statement at the
prefix-list
the
destination-prefix-list
or the
To configure NAT actions, include the
rule-name term term-name]
[edit services nat
rule
rule-name term term-name]
then (Services NAT) {
no-translation;
syslog (Services NAT) ;
translated {
source-pool nat-pool-name;
source-prefix (Services NAT) source-prefix;
translation-type
{
napt-44;
}
}
}
The
statement enables you to specify addresses that you want excluded
no-translation
from NAT.
The
statement enables you to record an alert in the system logging facility.
syslog
The
statement specifies the type of NAT used for source or destination
translation-type
traffic. ACX Series routers support only
dynamic translation of source IP addresses with port mapping. You must specify a name
for the
source-pool
statement. The referenced pool must include a
a port range is specified, then it implies that Network Address Port Translation (NAPT)
is used.
hierarchy level and then including either
[edit policy-options]
source-prefix-list
statement in the NAT rule.
then
statement at the
hierarchy level:
NAT type. The
napt-44
[edit services nat rule
option implements
napt-44
port
configuration. If
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