Viewing Nat Translation Status - Cisco ISA500 Series Administration Manual

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Firewall
Configuring the NAT Rules to Securely Access a Remote Network
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 1
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliance Administrator Guide
If the IP address you want is not in the list, choose Create a New Address to
create a new IP address object. To maintain the IP address objects, go to the
Networking -> Address Object Management page. See
Management, page
If the service you want is not in the list, choose Create a New Service to
create a new service object. To maintain the service objects, go to the
Networking -> Service Management page. See
page
154.
Click OK to save your settings.
Click Save to apply your settings.

Viewing NAT Translation Status

Use the NAT Status page to view the status of all NAT rules.
Click Firewall -> NAT -> NAT Status.
The NAT Status window opens. All existing NAT rules are listed in the table. You
can check the following information:
Original Source Address: The original source IP address in the packet.
Original Destination Address: The original destination IP address in the
packet.
Source Port: The interface that the traffic comes from.
Destination Port: The interface that the traffic goes to.
Translated Source Address: The IP address that the specified original
source address is translated to.
Translated Destination Address: The destination IP address that the
specified original destination address is translated to.
Translated Source Port: The source interface that the specified source port
is translated to.
Translated Destination Port: The destination interface that the specified
destination port is translated to.
TxPkt: The number of transmitted packets.
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