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Configuring Server Farm-Based Dynamic NAT
Configuring a Layer 3 and Layer 4 Policy Map for Server
Farm-Based Dynamic NAT
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
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To remove a match statement from a class map, enter:
host1/C1(config-cmap)# no match access-list NAT_ACCESS
Configure a Layer 3 and Layer 4 traffic policy for NAT by using the policy-map
command in configuration mode. For more information about policy maps, see the
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide.
The syntax of this command is as follows:
policy-map multi-match name
The name argument is the name assigned to the policy map. Enter an unquoted
text string with no spaces and a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
For example, enter:
host1/C1(config)# policy-map multi-match NAT_POLICY
host1/C1(config-pmap)#
To remove a policy map from the configuration, enter:
host1/C1(config)# no policy-map multi-match NAT_POLICY
To associate the previously created class map with the policy map. For example,
enter:
host1/C1(config-pmap)# class NAT_CLASS
host1/C1(config-pmap-c)#
To dissociate a class map from a policy map, enter:
host1/C1(config-pmap)# no class NAT_CLASS
Configure policy-map actions as required. For example, configure:
host1/C1(config-pmap-c)# loadbalance policy L7_POLICY
host1/C1(config-pmap-c)# loadbalance VIP inservice
Chapter 5
Configuring Network Address Translation
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