Configuring Mip Objects; Configuring Vip Objects; Configuring Destination Nat Objects - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Configuring MIP Objects

To configure a MIP object:
In Object Manager, select NAT Objects > MIP and click the Add icon.
1.
Enter a name, color, IP version (IPv4 or IPv6), and comment for the object, then click
2.
the Add icon to specify the device-specific MIP:
Device—Select the security device that includes the MIP.
Interface—Select the interface on the device that uses the mapped IP address.
MIP—Select the mapped IP address configuration for that interface.
If no values appear in the pull-down menu for interface or MIP, make sure that you have
configured MIP correctly in the Device Manager. You can add multiple device MIPs to a
single global MIP object.
For information about configuring a MIP object and an example, see the NSM Online Help
description "Configuring Firewall/VPN Devices."

Configuring VIP Objects

To configure a VIP object:
In Object Manager, select NAT Objects > VIP and click the Add icon.
1.
Enter a name, color, and comment for the object, then click the Add icon to specify
2.
the device-specific VIP configuration:
Device—Select the security device that includes the VIP.
Interface—Select the interface on the device that uses the virtual IP address.
VIP—Select the virtual IP address configuration for that interface.
If no values appear in the pull-down menu for interface or VIP, ensure that you have
configured VIP correctly in the Device Manager. You can add multiple device VIPs to a
single global VIP object.
For information about configuring a VIP object and an example, see the NSM Online Help
description "Configuring Firewall/VPN Devices."

Configuring Destination NAT Objects

To configure a destination NAT object:
In Object Manager, select NAT Objects > Destination NAT and click the Add icon.
1.
Enter a name, color, and comment for the object, then click the Add icon to specify
2.
the device-specific destination NAT configuration:
Device—Select the security device.
Destination-nat—Select a value from the pull-down menu. If no values appear on
the pull-down menu, click the Add icon to create a new value.
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