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Edit, Clone, and Delete a NAT Policy Rule

You can edit, clone, or delete a NAT policy rule from the NAT Policy page.

Edit a NAT Policy Rule

To modify the parameters configured for an NAT policy rule:

  1. Select SRX > NAT > NAT Policies.

    The NAT Policies page appears, displaying the NAT policies.

  2. Click the NAT policy for which you want to edit the NAT policy rules.

    The selected NAT Policy appears, displaying the rules associated with the NAT policy.

  3. Click the pencil icon that appears on the right side of the rule.

    The NAT Policy page displays the same options as those that appear when you create a new NAT policy rule.

  4. Modify the parameters following the guidelines provided in Create a NAT Policy Rule.
  5. Click OK to save the changes.

    The modified NAT policy rule appears on the NAT Policy page.

Clone a NAT Policy Rule

To clone a NAT policy rule:

  1. Select SRX > NAT > NAT Policies.

    The NAT Policies page appears, displaying the NAT policies.

  2. Click the NAT policy for which you want to clone the NAT policy rules.

    The selected NAT Policy appears, displaying the rules associated with the NAT policy.

  3. Right-click and select Clone.

    The NAT Policy page displays the same options as those that appear when you create a new NAT policy rule. Update the cloned rule as required.

  4. Click Save.
    The modified rule appears on the NAT Policy page

Delete a NAT Policy Rule

To delete a NAT policy rule:

  1. Select SRX > NAT > NAT Policies.

    The NAT Policies page appears, displaying the NAT policies.

  2. Select the NAT policy whose rule you want to delete.

    The selected NAT Policy appears, displaying the rules associated with the NAT policy.

  3. Hover over the NAT policy rule you want to delete and then click the delete icon (X) .

    An alert message appears, verifying that you want to delete your selection.

  4. Click Yes to delete the selection.

    The selected NAT policy rule is deleted.