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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. Note that you can create NAT Policy Sets only through
the Advanced view on the NAT screen.
- 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.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.