Junos® OS, Release 10.3
Network Address Translation Overview
Configuring Addresses and Ports for Use in NAT Rules
Configuring NAT Rules
Configuring NAT Rule Sets
Example: Configuring Dynamic Address-only Source Translation
Example: Configuring Dynamic Source Translation (NAPT)
Example: Configuring Static Source Translation
Example: Configuring Dynamic and Static Source Translation
Example: Configuring an Oversubscribed Pool with No Fallback
Example: Configuring an Oversubscribed Pool with Fallback to NAPT
Example: Configuring Static Source Translation with Multiple Prefixes and Address Ranges
Example: Assigning Addresses from a Dynamic Pool for Static Use
Example: Configuring NAT Rules Without Defining a Pool
Example: Preventing Translation of Specific Addresses
Example: Configuring NAT for Multicast Traffic
Example: Configuring Twice NAT
Example: Configuring NAT in Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
address
address-range
application-sets
applications
destination-address
destination-address-range
destination-pool
destination-prefix
destination-prefix-list
from
hint
ipv6-multicast-interfaces
match-direction
nat-type
no-translation
overload-pool
overload-prefix
pgcp
pool
port
ports-per-session
remotely-controlled
rule
rule-set
services
source-address
source-address-range
source-pool
source-prefix
source-prefix-list
syslog
term
then
translated
translation-type (Traditional NAT)
translation-type (Twice NAT)
transport
show services nat pool
show services nat mapping
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