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Figure 61 Enabling Interface Static Translation page
3. Enable static NAT on an interface as described in Table 10.
4. Click Apply.
Table 10 Configuration items
Item Descri
p
tion
Interface Name Select an interface to which static NAT is applied.
Enable track to VRRP
Configure whether to associate static NAT on an interface with a VRRP group,
and specify the VRRP group to be associated if you associate static NAT on an
interface with a VRRP group.
When two network devices implement both stateful failover and dynamic NAT,
Make sure the public address of an internal server on an interface is
associated with one VRRP group only. Otherwise, the system associates the
public address with the VRRP group having the highest group ID.
To ensure normal switchovers between the two devices, you need to add the
devices to the same VRRP group, and associate dynamic NAT with the VRRP
group.
VRRP Group
Configuring an internal server
This section describes basic and advanced internal server settings. In the common configuration page,
you can specify the service type without setting internal ports, which use the default ports of services. In
the advanced configuration page, you need to specify the protocol type and internal ports.
Configure basic internal server settings
1. From the navigation tree, select Security > NAT, and click the Internal Server tab.
The internal server configuration page appears.