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    NAT Policy Rules Main Page Field

    Use this page to get an overall, high-level view of your NAT policy rules settings. Details help you keep track of the number and order of rules per policy. You can filter and sort this information to get a better understanding of what you want to view. Table 1 describes the fields on this page.

    Table 1: NAT Policy Rules Main Page Field

    Field

    Description

    Name

    Unique name for the rule.

    NAT Type

    Type of the NAT rule such as source, destination, or static.

    Source Ingress

    Displays the source ingress type, For example: zone, interface, or routing instance.

    Source Address

    Displays the source address of the NAT policy.

    Source Port

    Displays the source port of the NAT policy.

    Protocol

    Displays the protocol to permit or deny the traffic.

    Destination Egress

    Displays the destination egress type. For example: zone, interface, or routing interface.

    Destination Address

    Displays the destination address of the policy.

    Destination Port

    Displays the destination port of the policy.

    Service

    Service to permit or deny for the source and destination type NAT rules. This is supported for devices running Junos OS Release 12.1X47.

    Translated Packet Source

    Source address translated to an IP address for packet matching.

    Translated Packet Destination

    Destination address translated to an IP address for packet matching.

    Description

    Description of the NAT rule.

    The address, service, and NAT pools objects can be created, managed, dragged and dropped to the required rules from the NAT policy rules page. From the Shared Objects list, select Show Addresses, Show Services, or Show Pools to see the required shared objects. To create a new address, service, or NAT pool, click the plus sign (+). You can also modify, delete, and manage these objects. You can search for any object by it’s name and IP address in the search field available in the top right corner.

    You can drag more than one object and drop on the respective columns in the policy tabular view. Security Director ensure that objects are dropped in the supported columns and it does not permit to drop under any other columns. The drag and drop of objects is supported on the Source Address, Destination Address, and Service columns. You can drag source or destination NAT pool and drop into source or destination NAT rule. A single or multiple addresses, services, and NAT pools can be dragged and dropped across rules. To view multiple objects in an address, service, or NAT pool column, click the small horizontal triangle to expand the columns.

     

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    Modified: 2016-12-11