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Cisco ASA Series Firewall ASDM Configuration Guide
Chapter 4 Configuring Network Object NAT (ASA 8.3 and Later)
Configuration Examples for Network Object NAT
The Monitoring > Properties > Connection Graphs > Perfmon pane lets you view the performance
information in a graphical format. You can choose up to four types of statistics to show in one graph
window. You can open multiple graph windows at the same time.
Fields
Available Graphs—Lists the components you can graph.
AAA Perfmon—Displays the ASA AAA performance information.
Inspection Perfmon—Displays the ASA inspection performance information.
Web Perfmon—Displays the ASA web performance information, including URL access and
URL server requests.
Connections Perfmon—Displays the ASA connections performance information.
Xlate Perfmon—Displays the ASA NAT performance information.
Graph Window Title—Shows the graph window name to which you want to add a graph type. To
use an existing window title, select one from the drop-down list. To display graphs in a new window,
enter a new window title.
Add—Click to move the selected entries in the Available Graphs list to the Selected Graphs list.
Remove—Click to remove the selected statistic type from the Selected Graphs list.
Show Graphs—Click to display a new or updated graph window.
Configuration Examples for Network Object NAT
This section includes the following configuration examples:
Providing Access to an Inside Web Server (Static NAT), page 4-22
NAT for Inside Hosts (Dynamic NAT) and NAT for an Outside Web Server (Static NAT), page 4-24
Inside Load Balancer with Multiple Mapped Addresses (Static NAT, One-to-Many), page 4-29
Single Address for FTP, HTTP, and SMTP (Static NAT-with-Port-Translation), page 4-33
DNS Server on Mapped Interface, Web Server on Real Interface (Static NAT with DNS
Modification), page 4-36
DNS Server and FTP Server on Mapped Interface, FTP Server is Translated (Static NAT with DNS
Modification), page 4-39
IPv4 DNS Server and FTP Server on Mapped Interface, IPv6 Host on Real Interface (Static NAT64
with DNS64 Modification), page 4-41