Automatic NAT
Automatic NAT is configured in the properties of objects. Each time NAT is defined in the properties of a gateway/cluster, management server, host, network, or range, several rules for each object are automatically created in the corresponding Automatic Generated Rules sections.
We should bear in mind that since we are working in a single security domain with the common objects database, once NAT has been configured for an object, the corresponding automatic rules will be identical in all the policy packages we might create.
Automatic static NAT
Static NAT refers to the consistent translation of hosts’ original IP addresses into specific addresses. Let’s take a look at a few example implementations next.
One-to-one
Automatic static NAT is defined in a host object and performs one-to-one NAT, translating the actual IP address of the object into the address we would like it to be accessible by from the networks behind different interface(s...