Learn how to configure local and global NAT prefixes.
| Where Can I Use
This? | What Do I
Need? |
- Prisma SD-WAN (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
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A prefix is a group of one or more individual
IP addresses or IP address subnets. Prefixes are a construct of
NAT which help to identify traffic. They can be either global or
local in scope. Global prefixes are used when traffic of interest across
all sites in a network can be identified with the same set of prefixes.
For example, facilities infrastructure or print services for an
enterprise. Local prefixes are used when specific prefix values
change by branch location. Use local prefixes to simplify creation
and administration of rules. For example, a subset of IP addresses
within a subnet.