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Editing a Static NAT Rule/Rule Set

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Enter the routing instance. Enter the routing instance to which the IP addresses in
d.
the address prefix field (see previous row) are bound to. This field is optional.
Click
.
OK
e.
A rule with the specified name gets created and is displayed in the
From the
window, select a row and then right-click on a column to edit
Security Policy
the values. You can perform the following actions:
Under the
header:
Name
—Enables you to add rules to the rule set. Right-clicking opens the
Add Rule
dialog box. Specify the name, destination address, address prefix, and routing
instance. Once you are satisfied with the values, click
—Enables you to view and modify the source that you set previously.
Add Source
Under the
Zone/RJ/Interface
modify the source that you set previously.
Under the
header >
Dest Addr
Under the
header>Select a row and then right-click to >
Action
you to edit the action set previously.
Right-click on the
Install On
NAT policy.
View the applicable shared objects in the drop-down list in the
section of the window. You can add, edit, delete and search for shared objects, which
are applicable to the specific NAT rulebase.
Chapter 11: Configuring Junos NAT Policies
header >
View/Modify Source
Select Destination Address
column to select a target device on which to install the
Security Policy
window.
New Rule
.
OK
—Enables you to view and
—Edit the destination address.
—Enables
Edit Action
Shared Objects for Policy
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