Prisma SD-WAN
Configure NAT Pools
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Configure NAT Pools
Let us learn to configure the NAT pools.
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A NAT Pool contains ranges of IP addresses
with mandatory start and end addresses. In a NAT Policy Rule, these
addresses are used in conjunction with an action (Source NAT or
Destination NAT) to translate either the source or destination IP
address to an IP address from the NAT pool. You may configure NAT
Pools from the Prisma SD-WAN web interface.
- Navigate to ManagePoliciesNATNAT Pools.Select Add NAT Pool to create a new NAT pool.Enter the Name, Description and add a (Optional) Tag for the NAT pool.Click Create to add a NAT Pool.From the ellipsis menu, you may Edit, View Interface Bindings, Delete, and view the Audit Logs for the NAT pool.
Bind NAT Pools to Interfaces
Pools can be attached or bound to individual interfaces at the device-level. You may bind NAT Pools to interfaces from the Prisma SD-WAN web interface.- Select ManagePoliciesNATNAT Pools.From the ellipsis menu for a NAT pool, select View Interface Bindings to view attached interfaces.Click Bind Interface to bind a new interface to the NAT pool.From the Device drop-down, select an ION device. From the Interface drop-down, select an available interface.For IP Ranges, enter a start IP address and an end IP address.Click Add Range to include additional IP address ranges, if needed.A maximum of four IP ranges can be added per device per interface for a NAT pool.Click Save.You may bind a maximum of 64 NAT pools to an interface. You may also add NAT Pools from the Interfaces tab by clicking Add Entry under NAT Pools.