F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices NAT and ALG Configuration Guide-6PW100
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Configuring NAT
- Overview
- Configuration guidelines
- Configuring NAT in the Web interface
- Recommended configuration procedure
- Creating an address pool
- Configuring dynamic NAT on an interface
- Creating a static address mapping
- Enabling static NAT on an interface
- Configuring an internal server
- Configuring ACL-based NAT on the internal server
- Configuring DNS mapping
- NAT configuration example
- Internal server configuration example
- Configuring NAT at the CLI
- NAT configuration task list
- Configuring static NAT
- Configuring dynamic NAT
- Configuring an internal server
- Configuring ACL-based NAT on an internal server
- Configuring DNS mapping
- Displaying and maintaining NAT
- One-to-one static NAT configuration example
- Dynamic NAT configuration example
- Common internal server configuration example
- NAT DNS mapping configuration example
- Troubleshooting NAT
- Configuring NAT-PT
- Feature and hardware compatibility
- Overview
- NAT-PT configuration task list
- Configuration prerequisites
- Enabling NAT-PT
- Configuring a NAT-PT prefix
- Configuring IPv4/IPv6 address mappings on the IPv6 side
- Configuring IPv4/IPv6 address mappings on the IPv4 side
- Setting the ToS field after NAT-PT translation
- Setting the traffic class field after NAT-PT translation
- Configuring static NAPT-PT mappings of IPv6 servers
- Displaying and maintaining NAT-PT
- NAT-PT configuration examples
- Troubleshooting NAT-PT
- NAT444
- Configuring ALG
- Support and other resources
- Index

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112BConfiguring an internal server
Task Remarks
233H
Configuring an internal server
Required.
After you map the private IP address/port number of an internal
server to a public IP address/port number, hosts in external networks
can access the server located in the private network.
234H
Configuring DNS mapping
Optional.
The DNS mapping feature enables an internal host to use the domain
name to access an internal server located on the same private
network, while the DNS server resides on the public network.
46BCreating an address pool
1. From the navigation tree, select Firewall > NAT Policy > Dynamic NAT.
The dynamic NAT configuration page appears.
Figure 5 Dynamic NAT configuration page
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You can click the ID link of an ACL to view details about the ACL, and create and delete ACL rules. For
more information about ACL configuration, see Access Control Configuration Guide.
2. In the Address Pool area, click Add.
The Add NAT Address Pool page appears.