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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 1      Configuring Twice NAT
  Configuring Twice NAT
Step 3
nat [(real_ifc,mapped_ifc)] 
[line |{after-auto [line]}] 
source dynamic {real-obj | any} 
{mapped_obj [interface [ipv6]] | [pat-pool 
mapped_obj [round-robin] [extended] 
[flat [include-reserve]] [interface 
[ipv6]] | interface [ipv6]} [destination 
static {mapped_obj | interface [ipv6]} 
real_obj] [service mapped_dest_svc_obj 
real_dest_svc_obj] [dns] [unidirectional] 
[inactive] [description desc]
Example:
hostname(config)# nat (inside,outside) 
source dynamic MyInsNet interface 
destination static Server1 Server1 
description Interface PAT for inside 
addresses when going to server 1
Configures dynamic PAT (hide). See the following guidelines:
• Interfaces—(Required for transparent mode) Specify the real 
and mapped interfaces. Be sure to include the parentheses in 
your command. In routed mode, if you do not specify the real 
and mapped interfaces, all interfaces are used; you can also 
specify the keyword any for one or both of the interfaces.
• Section and Line—(Optional) By default, the NAT rule is 
added to the end of section 1 of the NAT table (see the “NAT 
Rule Order” section on page 1-18). If you want to add the rule 
into section 3 instead (after the network object NAT rules), 
then use the after-auto keyword. You can insert a rule 
anywhere in the applicable section using the line argument.
• Source addresses:
–
Real—Specify a network object, group, or the any 
keyword. Use the any keyword if you want to translate all 
traffic from the real interface to the mapped interface.
–
Mapped—Configure one of the following:
- Network object—Specify a network object that contains 
a host address.
- pat-pool—Specify the pat-pool keyword and a network 
object or group that contains multiple addresses.
- interface—(Routed mode only) Specify the interface 
keyword alone to only use interface PAT. If you specify 
ipv6, then the IPv6 address of the interface is used. When 
specified with a PAT pool or network object, the 
interface keyword enables interface PAT fallback. After 
the PAT IP addresses are used up, then the IP address of 
the mapped interface is used. For this option, you must 
configure a specific interface for the mapped_ifc.
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Command Purpose