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4. Select an existing NAT configuration and click the Edit button to display screen to modify the
5. Select an existing NAT configuration and click the Delete button to remove it from the list of
6. Click the Add button to display screen to create a new NAT configuration and add it to the list of
Adding a new static NAT configuration
If existing NAT configurations prove unsuitable for translation, consider creating a new one.
To define a new NAT configuration:
1. Select Security > NAT from the main menu tree.
2. Click on the Static Translation tab.
3. Click the Add button.
4. Define the NAT Type from the drop-down menu. Options include:
5. Define the NAT Direction from the drop-down menu. Options include:
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NATed Address
Modifies the IP address of the matching packet to the specified value. The IP
address modified can be either source or destination based on the direction
specified.
Global Port
Modifies the port number of the matching packet to the specified value. This
option is valid only if the direction specified is destination.
settings of this existing NAT configuration. The fields within the Edit screen are similar to those
displayed when adding a new NAT configuration.
available configurations displayed.
available configurations. For more information, see
on page 388.
Inside - The set of networks subject to translation. These are the internal addresses you
are trying to prevent from being exposed to the outside world.
Outside - All other addresses (usually valid addresses located on the Internet). Outside
addresses pose no risk if exposed over a publicly accessible network.
Configuring NAT information
"Adding a new dynamic NAT configuration"
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