Summary
In this chapter, we learned how to work with NAT policies, rules, and methods. We covered the automatic static and dynamic NAT capabilities of different objects and saw how they could be applied and logged. We learned about cases requiring manual NAT rules alongside additional Gaia configurations that might be necessary to accommodate more complex NAT scenarios in our data centers. As we went through this chapter, we configured NAT properties for the objects in our lab.
In the next chapter, using objects created in this and the previous chapters, we’ll be creating and working with our first access control policy.