Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 8250
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 12 Using NAT Policies
Creating and Editing NAT Rules
Applying Selected Policy Configurations
License:
Control
Supported Devices:
Series 3
You can use the detailed policy apply page to apply changes to your NAT policy and to any designated
targeted devices. The detailed page lists each device targeted by the policy and provides a column for
the NAT policy by device. You can specify whether to apply changes to a NAT policy for each targeted
device that is out of date.
targeted devices. The detailed page lists each device targeted by the policy and provides a column for
the NAT policy by device. You can specify whether to apply changes to a NAT policy for each targeted
device that is out of date.
To apply selected NAT policy configurations:
Access:
Admin/Network Admin
Step 1
Select
Devices > NAT
.
The NAT page appears.
Step 2
Click the apply icon (
) next to the policy you want to apply.
The Apply NAT Rules pop-up window appears.
Alternatively, you can click
Save and Apply
on the policy Edit page; see
.
Step 3
Click
Details
.
The detailed Apply NAT Rules pop-up window appears.
Tip
You can also open the pop-up window from the NAT page (
Devices > NAT
) by clicking on an out-of-date
message in the
Status
column for the policy.
Step 4
Select or clear the
NAT policy
check box next to the device name to specify whether to apply the NAT
policy to a targeted device.
Step 5
Click
Apply Selected Configurations
.
Your policy apply task is queued. Click
OK
to return to the NAT page.
Tip
You can monitor the progress of the policy apply task on the Task Status page (
System > Monitoring > Task
Status
).
Creating and Editing NAT Rules
License:
Control
Supported Devices:
Series 3
A NAT rule is simply a set of configurations and conditions that:
•
qualifies network traffic
•
specifies how the traffic that matches those qualifications is translated
You create and edit NAT rules from within an existing NAT policy. Each rule belongs to only one policy.