Reasons That Sdm Cannot Edit A Nat Rule - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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Chapter 30
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Scenario 2
Port Address
Pool Name
Translation
Pool 1
Checked
Translate from...
fields
Static/Dynamic
ACL Rule
Dynamic
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Reasons that SDM Cannot Edit a NAT Rule

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You want the host addresses specified in access-list 7 in the previous scenario to
use addresses from a pool you define. If the addresses in the pool become
depleted, you want the router to use PAT to satisfy additional requests for
addresses from the pool.
The following table shows how the fields in the Address Pool window would be
used for this scenario.
IP Address fields
172.16.131.2 172.16.131.10
The following table shows how the fields in the Add Address Translation Rule
window would be used for this scenario.
Translate to... fields
Type
Address Pool Disabled
Result
Hosts IP addresses in the network 10.10.10.0 are translated to IP address in the
range 172.16.131.2 to 172.16.131.10. When there are more requests for address
translation than available addresses in Pool 1, the same address is used to satisfy
subsequent requests, and PAT is used to distinguish between the hosts using the
address.
A previously configured
when a NAT static rule is configured with any of the following:
The inside source static and destination Cisco IOS commands
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 User's Guide
Interface
NAT
rule will be read-only and will not be configurable
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Network Mask
255.255.255.0
Address Pool
Pool 1
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