Chapter18 Network Address Translation
Network Address Translation Rules
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Edit Route Map
When VPNs and NAT are both configured on a router, packets that would
normally meet the criteria for an IPSec rule will not do so if NAT translates their
IP addresses. In this case, NAT translation will cause packets to be sent without
being encrypted. SDM may create route maps to prevent NAT from translating IP
addresses that you want to be preserved.
Although SDM only creates route maps to limit the action of NAT, route maps can
be used for other purposes as well. If route maps have been created using the CLI,
they will be visible in this window as well.
Name
The name of this route map.

Route map entries

This box lists the route map entries.
Name
The name of the route map entry.
Seq No.
The sequence number of the route map.
Action
Route maps created by SDM are configured with the permit keyword. If this field
contains the value deny, the route map was created using the CLI.
Access Lists
The access lists that specify the traffic to which this route map applies.

To edit a route map entry:

Select the entry, click Edit, and edit the entry in the Edit Route Map Entry
window.