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Configuring Network Object NAT
You return to the Add/Edit Network Object dialog box.
Click OK, and then Apply.
Step 8
Because static rules are bidirectional (allowing initiation to and from the real host), the NAT Rules table
show two rows for each static rule, one for each direction (see
Figure 27-21
Configuring Identity NAT
This section describes how to configure an identity NAT rule using network object NAT. For more
information, see the
Detailed Steps
Step 1
You can add NAT to a new or existing network object:
Figure 27-22
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
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You can type either a port number or a well-known port name (such as "ftp").
Bidirectional Rules in the NAT Rules Table
"Identity NAT" section on page
To add a new network object, choose Configuration > Firewall > NAT Rules, then click Add >
Add Network Object NAT Rule.
Adding a Network Object NAT Rule
To add NAT to an existing network object, choose Configuration > Firewall > Objects > Network
Objects/Groups, and then double-click a named network object. (Non-named network objects
cannot be configured for NAT. Named network object icons have dark blue accents, and non-named
network object icons have green accents and the word "IP".)
Chapter 27
Configuring Network Object NAT
Figure
27-21).
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