Static Destination NAT Overview
Static destination NAT translates the IPv4 destination address of an incoming packet to the IPv4 address of a private server. This redirects traffic destined to a virtual host (identified by the original destination IP address) to the real host (identified by the translated destination IP address).
Static destination NAT uses a one-to-one mapping between the original address and the translated address; the mapping is configured statically.
You can also statically translate the destination port by using port forwarding. See Port Forwarding for Next Gen Services.
Benefits of Static Destination NAT
Allows external traffic to communicate with a private host without revealing the host’s private IP address
Does not require port mapping