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About the NAT Policies Page
Use the NAT Policies page to create, modify, clone, and delete NAT policies and policy rules. You can filter and sort this information to get a better understanding of what you want to configure.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks from this page:
- Create a NAT policy. See Creating NAT Policies.
- Modify or delete a NAT policy. See Editing and Deleting NAT Policies.
- Create, modify, clone, and delete NAT policy rules. See Managing NAT Policy Rules.
- Deploy a NAT policy or NAT policy rule. See Deploying Policies.
- Search for a specific NAT policy. See Searching for Text in an Object Data Table.
- Show or hide columns. Click the Show Hide Columns icon in the top right corner of the page.
Field Descriptions
Table 1 provides guidelines on using the fields on the NAT Policies page.
Table 1: Fields on the NAT Policies Page
Field | Description |
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Source | Source endpoint on which the NAT policy applies. A source endpoint can be an address, protocol, department, or port. |
Installed On | Sites or site groups on which the NAT policy is assigned. |
Rules | Number of rules assigned to the NAT policy. |
Undeployed | Number of undeployed rules associated with the NAT policy. To deploy undeployed rules, click Deploy. See Deploying Policies. |