Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)
Configuring NAT
The number after a colon indicates the port. For example, the module has
translated the source IP addresses in the first three rows to the same global
source address, but different port numbers.
On the other hand, for a session using static destination NAT on outside traffic,
the translation appears in the Outside-Global and Outside-Local columns. The
Outside-Local column shows the IP address to which the source device actually
destines the packet. The Outside-Global column shows the destination IP
address after the module has translated it to the destination device’s actual
address. (See Figure 8-23.)
Figure 8-23. Viewing Outside NAT in the Security > NAT > Status Screen
To export statistical information about a specific session, select the row and
click the Export button. On the screen that is displayed, specify the destination
filename and location.