Chapter18 Network Address Translation
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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 Users Guide
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Type
Select Interface if you want the Translate from... addresses to use the address of
an interface on the router. They will be translated to the address that you specify
in the interface field, and PAT will be used to distinguish each host on the network.
Select Address Pool if you want the addresses to be translated to addresses
defined in a configured address pool.
Interface
If Interface is selected in the Type field, this field lists the interfaces on the router.
Select the interface whose IP address you want the local inside addresses
translated to. PAT will be used to distinguish each host on the network.
Address Pool
If Address Pool is selected in the Type field, you can enter the name of a
configured address pool in this field, or you can click Address Pool to select or
create an address pool.
Configuration Scenarios
Click Dynamic Address Translation Scenarios for examples that illustrate how the
fields in this window are used.
How Do I . . .
This section contains procedures for tasks that the wizard does not help you
complete.

How Do I Configure NAT With One LAN and Multiple WANs?

The NAT wizard allows you to configure a Network Address Translation (NAT)
rule between one LAN interface on your router and one WAN interface. If you
want to configure NAT between one LAN interface on your router and multiple
WAN interfaces, first use the NAT wizard to configure an address translation rule
between the LAN interface on your router and one WAN interface. Then follow
the directions in one of the following sections:
Add or Edit Static Address Translation Rule: Inside to Outside