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Configuring Static NAT
Static NAT is a direct one-to-one mapping of one
IP address to another without port address translation.
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Before You Begin
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In this example, you perform the following tasks:
- Define a static NAT on an interface (ge-0/0.0.0) that
maps a host IP address (10.1.1.1) to an address (1.1.1.1).
- Define a static NAT on an interface (ge-0/0/0.0) that
maps a host IP subnet (10.1.3.0/24) to a subnet (1.1.3.0/24).
- Reference a static NAT (1.1.3.0/24) in a policy (static-nat-policy).
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