Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 R2 - LOG MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV 1 Administration Manual page 77

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Changing the NAT Status for a Managed Host
To change your NAT status for a managed host, make sure you update the
managed host configuration within STRM Log Management before you update the
device. This prevents the host from becoming unreachable and allows you to
deploy changes to that host.
To change the status of NAT (enable or disable) for an existing managed host:
In the deployment editor, click the System View tab.
Step 1
Use the right mouse button (right-click) on the managed host you wish to edit and
Step 2
select Edit Managed Host.
The Edit a managed host wizard appears.
Click Next.
Step 3
The networking and tunneling attributes window appears.
Choose one of the following:
Step 4
If you wish to enable NAT for the managed host, select the check box. Go to
a
Step 5
Note: If you wish to enable NAT for a managed host, the NATed network must be
using static NAT translation.
If you wish to disable NAT for the managed host, clear the check box. Go to
b
Step 6
To select a NATed network, enter values for the following parameters:
Step 5
Change public IP of the server or appliance to add - Specify the public IP
address of the managed host. The managed host uses this IP address to
communicate with another managed host that belongs to a different network
using NAT.
Select NATed network - Using the drop-down list box, select network you wish
this managed host to use.
Manage NATs List - Update the NATd network configuration. For more
information see,
Click Next.
Step 6
Click Finish.
Step 7
The System View appears with the updated host in the Managed Hosts panel.
Note: Once you change the NAT status for an existing managed host error
messages may appear. Ignore all error messages.
Update the configuration for the device (firewall) to which the managed host is
Step 8
communicating.
From the STRM Log Management Administration Console menu, select
Step 9
Configurations > Deploy All.
STRM Log Management Administration Guide
Using NAT with STRM Log
Managing Your System View
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