NAT PALOALTO
001. Introduction of NAT
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27:01min | ||
002.Types of Source NAT
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preview | 23:57min | |
003. Types of Destination NAT
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07:57min | ||
004. NAT Policy for Dynamic IP & Port(Source NAT)
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18:53min | ||
005. Traffic from TRUST to UNTRUST ZONE part 1(Source NAT)
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30:41min | ||
006. Traffic from TRUST to UNTRUST ZONE part 2(Source NAT)
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14:22min | ||
007. Allow public access to DMZ server(Source NAT-STATIC IP)
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30:16min | ||
008. DESITINATION NAT-One to Many-Port Forwarding
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53:48min | ||
009. DESITINATION NAT-One to Many-Port Translation
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18:47min | ||
010. DESITINATION NAT-One to Many-Port Translation-Dynamic Distribution
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42:30min | ||
011. U -TURN NAT -DUBBLE NAT --SAME ZONE
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47:55min | ||
012. U-TURN NAT-DIFFERENT ZONE
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16:59min | ||
013. Configure SOURCE NAT---Dynamic IP & Port part 1
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preview | 08:22min | |
014. Configure SOURCE NAT---Dynamic IP & Port part 2
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57:19min | ||
015. Configure SOURCE NAT---Dynamic IP
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09:20min | ||
016. Configure SOURCE NAT---Static IP--Bi-directional
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10:34min | ||
017. Configure DESTINATION NAT--Port Forwarding part 1
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14:07min | ||
018. Configure DESTINATION NAT--Port Forwarding part 2
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22:39min | ||
019. Configure DESTINATION NAT--Port Translation
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39:47min | ||
020. Configure DESTINATION NAT--Port Translation with Address & Service Group
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56:48min | ||
021. Configure U-TURN NAT---SAME ZONE-SINGLE NAT
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22:14min | ||
022. Configure U-TURN NAT---SAME ZONE-DOUBLE NAT
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50:00min | ||
023. Configure U-TURN NAT---SAME ZONE-DOUBLE NAT-HIDE REAL IP
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19:33min | ||
024. Configure U-TURN NAT---DIFFERENT ZONE-SINGLE NAT-HIDE REAL IP
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14:42min |
This section describes Network Address Translation (NAT) and how to configure the firewall for NAT. NAT allows you to translate private, non-routable IPv4 addresses to one or more globally-routable IPv4 addresses, thereby conserving an organization’s routable IP addresses. NAT allows you to not disclose the real IP addresses of hosts that need access to public addresses and to manage traffic by performing port forwarding. You can use NAT to solve network design challenges, enabling networks with identical IP subnets to communicate with each other. The firewall supports NAT on Layer 3 and virtual wire interfaces.
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