Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual page 607

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Chapter 26
Network Address Translation
Translate to Interface
Configuration Scenarios
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you want to translate. If you do not know the name or number, you can click the
... button and choose an existing access rule, or you can create a new access rule
to use.
This area shows the interfaces from which packets with translated addresses exit
the router. It also provides fields for specifying the translated address.
Outside Interface(s)
If you chose From inside to outside for Direction, this area contains the
designated outside interfaces.
Type
Choose Interface if you want the Translate from addresses to use the address of
an interface on the router. They will be translated to the address that you specify
in the Interface field, and PAT will be used to distinguish each host on the
network. Choose Address Pool if you want the addresses to be translated to
addresses defined in a configured address pool.
Interface
If you choose Interface in the Type field, this field lists the interfaces on the
router. Choose the interface whose IP address you want the local inside addresses
translated to. PAT will be used to distinguish each host on the network.
Address Pool
If you choose Address Pool in the Type field, you can enter the name of a
configured address pool in this field, or you can click Address Pool to choose or
create an address pool.
Click
Dynamic Address Translation Scenarios
fields in this window are used.
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5 User's Guide
Network Address Translation Rules
for examples that illustrate how the
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