02-23-2014 10:40 PM - edited 03-07-2019 06:22 PM
hi all ,
im asking here whats the differnce between the NAT rule and network object "NAT" ???
i found that i can do my nat rules by two methods
by
NAT rule & object "NAT"
but im asking here whats the differnce between them ??
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02-24-2014 12:37 AM
Object NAT is nothing but its a new feature introduced in ASA version 8.3&Later to configure NAT rules(Static,Dynamic and PAT)
All NAT rules that are configured as a parameter of a network object are considered to be network object NAT rules. Network object NAT is a quick and easy way to configure NAT for a network object, which can be a single IP address, a range of addresses, or a subnet. After you configure the network object, you can then identify the mapped address for that object.
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02-24-2014 12:37 AM
Object NAT is nothing but its a new feature introduced in ASA version 8.3&Later to configure NAT rules(Static,Dynamic and PAT)
All NAT rules that are configured as a parameter of a network object are considered to be network object NAT rules. Network object NAT is a quick and easy way to configure NAT for a network object, which can be a single IP address, a range of addresses, or a subnet. After you configure the network object, you can then identify the mapped address for that object.
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02-24-2014 12:54 AM
thankx
07-26-2018 07:40 AM
Yes its a different way to do nat, but there are differences, rule base nat you can change the order of your rules, object based nat you cant, also nat rules are performed in order, so rule 1, 2, 3 etc. I'm pretty sure object based rules come after all of your "nat rules" so if you configure a nat rule and and an object rule, the nat rule takes precedence i believe, but I might have that reversed. either way one of them takes precedence because it is in the rule base first, you can also change the order of those.
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