Overriding a profile’s bridge nat configuration – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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Dynamic NAT Add screen

20. Set or override the following to define the Dynamic NAT configuration:

21. Select OK to save the changes or overrides made to the dynamic NAT configuration. Select

Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.

Overriding a Profile’s Bridge NAT Configuration

Overriding a Profile’s Security Configuration

Source List ACL

Use the drop-down menu to select an ACL name to define the packet selection criteria for NAT. NAT
is applied only to 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 a remote destination.

Network

Select Inside or Outside NAT as the network direction for the dynamic NAT configuration. Inside is
the default setting.

ACL Precedence

Set the priority (from 1 - 5000) for the source list ACL. The lower the value, the higher the priority
assigned to these ACL rules.

Interface

Use the drop-down menu to select the wireless WAN or VLAN ID (1 - 4094) used as the
communication medium between the source and destination points within the NAT configuration.
Ensure the VLAN selected represents the intended network traffic within the NAT supported
configuration. VLAN1 is available by default.

Overload Type

Define the Overload Type utilized when several internal addresses are NATed to only one or a few
external addresses. Options include NAT Pool, One Global Address and Interface IP Address.
Interface IP Address is the default setting.

NAT Pool

Provide the name of an existing NAT pool for use with the dynamic NAT configuration.

Overload IP

If One Global IP Address is selected as the Overload Type, define an IP address used a filter address
for the IP ACL rule.

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