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Chapter 4 Configuring Network Object NAT (ASA 8.3 and Later)
Configuration Examples for Network Object NAT
Providing Access to an Inside Web Server (Static NAT)
The following example performs static NAT for an inside web server. The real address is on a private
network, so a public address is required. Static NAT is necessary so hosts can initiate traffic to the web
server at a fixed address. (See Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1 Static NAT for an Inside Web Server
Step 1 Create a network object for the internal web server:
Step 2 Define the web server address:
Outside
Inside
10.1.2.1
209.165.201.1
Security
Appliance
myWebServ
10.1.2.27
209.165.201.12
10.1.2.27 209.165.201.10
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