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Chapter 1 Configuring Network Object NAT
Configuration Examples for Network Object NAT
Configuration Examples for Network Object NAT
This section includes the following configuration examples:
•
Providing Access to an Inside Web Server (Static NAT), page 1-19
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NAT for Inside Hosts (Dynamic NAT) and NAT for an Outside Web Server (Static NAT), page 1-19
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Inside Load Balancer with Multiple Mapped Addresses (Static NAT, One-to-Many), page 1-21
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Single Address for FTP, HTTP, and SMTP (Static NAT-with-Port-Translation), page 1-22
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show running-config nat
Shows the NAT configuration.
Note
You cannot view the NAT configuration using the
show
running-config object
command. You
cannot reference objects
or object groups that have not yet been created in
nat
commands.
To avoid forward or circular references in
show
command output,
the
show running-config
command shows the
object
command
two times: first, where the IP address(es) are defined; and later,
where the
nat
command is defined. This command output
guarantees that objects are defined first, then object groups, and
finally NAT. For example:
hostname#
show running-config
...
object network obj1
range 192.168.49.1 192.150.49.100
object network obj2
object 192.168.49.100
object network network-1
subnet <network-1>
object network network-2
subnet <network-2>
object-group network pool
network-object object obj1
network-object object obj2
...
object network network-1
nat (inside,outside) dynamic pool
object network network-2
nat (inside,outside) dynamic pool
show xlate
Shows current NAT session information.
Command
Purpose
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