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Configuring NAT Rules to Securely Access a Remote Network
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide
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Configuring Static NAT Rules
Static NAT creates a fixed translation of a real address to a mapped address. 
Because the mapped address is the same for each consecutive connection, static 
NAT allows bidirectional connection initiation, both to and from the host (if a 
firewall rule allows it). With dynamic PAT, on the other hand, each host uses a 
different address or port for each subsequent translation, so bidirectional initiation 
is not supported. 
Up to 64 static NAT rules can be configured on the security appliance. You must 
create firewall rules to allow access so that the static NAT rules can function 
properly. 
NOTE
Remote management will not work if you configure a static NAT rule that maps an 
internal server to the WAN IP address. For example, if you create a static NAT rule 
that maps 192.168.75.100 to the WAN IP address, 173.39.202.68, then remote users 
will not have access to the configuration utility via http://173.39.202.68:8080.
STEP 1
Click Firewall > NAT > Static NAT
STEP 2
To add a static NAT rule, click Add.
Other options: To edit an entry, click the Edit (pencil) icon. To delete an entry, click 
the Delete (x) icon. To delete multiple entries, check them and click Delete
The Static NAT Rule - Add/Edit
 
window opens.
STEP 3
Enter the following information:
WAN: Choose either WAN1 or WAN2 as the WAN port. 
Public IP: Choose an IP address object as the public IP address. 
Private IP: Choose an IP address object as the private IP address. 
If the IP address that you want is not in the list, choose Create a new 
address
 to create a new IP address object. To maintain the IP address 
objects, go to the Networking > Address Management page. See 
NOTE: Firewall rules must be configured to allow access. You can go to the 
Firewall > Access Control > ACL Rules page or click the Create Rule link 
to do this, but save your settings on this page first. 
STEP 4
Click OK to save your settings.