Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Dynamic NAT translates the IP address of packets from one interface to another interface
based on configured conditions. Dynamic NAT requires packets be switched through a NAT
router to generate translations in the translation table.
FIGURE 79
Dynamic NAT screen
18. Refer to the following to determine whether a new Dynamic NAT configuration requires
creation, edit or deletion:
19. Select Add to create a new Dynamic NAT configuration, Edit to modify an existing configuration
or Delete to permanently remove a configuration.
Source List ACL
Lists an ACL name to define the packet selection criteria for the NAT configuration. NAT is applied only on
packets which match a rule defined in the access list. These addresses (once translated) are not exposed
to the outside world when the translation address is used to interact with the remote destination.
Network
Displays Inside or Outside NAT as the network direction for the dynamic NAT configuration.
Interface
Lists the VLAN (between 1 - 4094) used as the communication medium between the source and
destination points within the NAT configuration.
Overload Type
Lists the Overload Type used with the listed IP ACL rule. Options include NAT Pool, One Global Address
and Interface IP Address. Interface IP Address is the default setting.
NAT Pool
Displays the name of an existing NAT pool used with the dynamic NAT configuration.
Overload IP
Enables the use of one global address for numerous local addresses.
ACL Precedence
Lists the administrator assigned priority set for the listed source list ACL. The lower the value listed the
higher the priority assigned to these ACL rules.