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Add NAT Policy Sets
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Add NAT Policy Sets
Let us learn how to add NAT policy sets.
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NAT Policy sets contain policy rules and are a part of NAT Policy Set Stacks. A simple NAT stack
contains a single NAT policy set. An advanced NAT stack contains multiple, ordered
NAT policy sets. You can create NAT Policy Sets only through the
Advanced view on the NAT screen. A
NAT policy set allows an administrator to manage modular policies for specific use
cases or environments.
- Select ManagePoliciesNATNAT StacksAdvancedNAT SetsAdd Set.On the Add NAT Policy Set screen, enter a Name for the NAT policy set, and enter an optional description and tags.(Optional) Select the Clone From a Policy Set check box to clone a policy set and select a policy set to clone from the Choose a Policy Set drop-down.Click Done to submit your changes.
Add a NAT Policy Set to a NAT Stack
After creating NAT policy sets, you need to add these policy sets to a NAT stack. Note that you can add NAT policy sets to NAT stacks only via the Advanced view on the NAT screen.- Select ManagePoliciesNATNAT StacksAdvanced.Select CobfigurationPrisma SD-WANPoliciesNATNAT StacksAdvanced.Navigate to a NAT stack for adding a NAT policy set.Select a policy set from the Policy Set drop-down, and then Save.You can assign up to 4 policy sets to an advanced NAT stack.You can convert a simple NAT stack to an advanced NAT stack by assigning more than one policy set to the simple NAT stack.
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