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Chapter2 Creating a New Connection
Additional Procedures
How Do I Configure NAT on an Unsupported Interface?
Cisco SDM can configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on an interface
type unsupported by Cisco SDM. Before you can configure the firewall, you must
first use the router CLI to configure the interface. The interface must have, at a
minimum, an IP address configured, and it must be working. To verify that the
connection is working, verify that the interface status is “Up.”
After you have configured the unsupported interface using the CLI, yo u can
configure NAT using Cisco SDM. The unsupported interface will appear as
“Other” on the router interface list.
How Do I Configure a Dynamic Routing Protocol?
To configure a dynamic routing protocol:
Step1 From the toolbar, click Configure.
Step2 From the left frame, click Routing.
Step3 In the Dynamic Routing group, click the dynamic routing protocol that you want
to configure.
Step4 Click Edit.
The Dynamic Routing dialog box appears, displaying the tab for the dynamic
routing protocol you selected.
Step5 Using the fields in the Dynamic Routing dialog box, configure the dynamic
routing protocol. If you need an explanation for any of the fields in the dialog box,
click Help.
Step6 When you have finished configuring the dynamic routing protocol, click OK.