Add a NAT Stack
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Add a NAT Stack
Lets see the Add a NAT stack in Prisma SD-WAN.
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You can create a simple NAT stack or an advanced
NAT stack.
A simple NAT stack has only one NAT policy set.
The NAT policy set has the same name as the NAT Stack. You can add
NAT Policy rules directly to Simple NAT Policy Set Stacks. This
simplifies the management of NAT stacks if you do not need to leverage
the stacking capabilities.
An Advanced NAT stack can accommodate
a maximum of four policy sets and one default rule policy set. The
policy sets in a NAT stack are ordered from left to right, with
the left-most policy set designated as the highest priority. A site
will evaluate policy sets within a stack based on the order of the
policy sets.
- Add a simple NAT stack.
- Select ManagePoliciesNATNAT StacksSimpleAdd Stack.On the Add NAT Stack screen, enter a Name for the stack, and an optional description and tags.(Optional) Select the Make Default Path Stack check box to make this stack a default stack.(Optional) Select the Clone From Simple NAT Stack check box to clone a stack and select a stack to clone from the Choose a Simple NAT Stack drop-down.Save your changes.Add an advanced NAT stack.
- Select ManagePoliciesNATNAT StacksAdvancedAdd Stack.On the newly added row in the Name column, click the ellipsis menu for the stack and select Edit Policy Set Stack Info.Enter a Name for the stack, and optionally enter description and tags and Save.