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Example: Configuring a Persistent Address

You can enable the persistent address feature on a router to ensure that the router assigns the same IP address from a source pool to a host for multiple concurrent sessions. You can reference a pool set within a policy to easily reference multiple interfaces within a zone.

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In this example, you perform the following tasks:

To configure a persistent address and pool sets, use the CLI configuration editor.

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CLI Configuration

user@host# set security nat source address-persistent
user@host# set security nat source pool-utilization-alarm raise-threshold 90
user@host# set security nat source pool-utilization-alarm clear-threshold 80

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