07-30-2010 07:38 AM - edited 03-08-2019 06:34 PM
The video below provides a basic command line configuration example of Network Address Translation (NAT) on the CIsco ASA Version 8.3. See below for links to more information about NAT Configuration on version 8.3
ASA 8.3 Command Line Configuration Guide; Configuring NAT:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa83/configuration/guide/nat_overview.html
ASA Pre-8.3 to 8.3 NAT configuration examples:
Video is not working. Tested with IE and Chrome. Don't have Firefox to test with. I believe in was working with IE before.
Check to see if this is working now, some problems were fixed last night. The video plays for me ok in Firefox, but not Chrome.
Hello Saman and Jay,
Please try the following:- click load unsafe script and it should work fine.
Thanks,
Vinay Sharma
Community Manager
1 fast question if I may. I have an auto nat statement from my inside interface to my outside interface for a single host. If I add nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface to my inside subnets will it always appear at the bottom of the auto nat section or should this be placed in the after-auto section. I want to make sure that if I need to translate any additional hosts on the inside interface that they will translate correctly and not default to the interface IP.
Thanks
For information relating to how the NAT table is ordered see:
ASA Network Address Translation Configuration Troubleshooting
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_tech_note09186a0080c15911.shtml
How do I view the video?
For some reason the video isn't showing up.
You can view the video at this URL:
Ashley,
Please load the script and it will play fine:
Thanks,
Vinay sharma
Community Manager
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