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Chapter 4 Network Address Translation (NAT
Static NAT
The following figure shows a typical one-to-many static NAT scenario. Because initiation by the real
host always uses the first mapped address, the translation of real host IP/1st mapped IP is technically the
only bidirectional translation.
Figure 4-8
One-to-Many Static NAT
For example, you have a load balancer at 10.1.2.27. Depending on the URL requested, it redirects traffic
to the correct web server. For details on how to configure this example, see
Multiple Mapped Addresses (Static NAT, One-to-Many), page 5-4
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Figure 4-9
One-to-Many Static NAT Example
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Summary of Contents for ASA 5512-X
Page 5: ...P A R T 1 Service Policies and Access Control ...
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Page 51: ...P A R T 2 Network Address Translation ...
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Page 127: ...P A R T 3 Application Inspection ...
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Page 255: ...P A R T 4 Connection Settings and Quality of Service ...
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Page 303: ...P A R T 5 Advanced Network Protection ...
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Page 339: ...P A R T 6 ASA Modules ...
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