Destination NAT
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- Add a Branch
- Add a Data Center
- Add a Branch Gateway
- Configure Circuits
- Configure Internet Circuit Underlay Link Aggregation
- Configure Private WAN Underlay Link Quality Aggregation
- Configure Circuit Categories
- Configure Device Initiated Connections for Circuits
- Add Public IP LAN Address to Enterprise Prefixes
- Manage Data Center Clusters
- Configure a Site Prefix
- Configure a DHCP Server
- Configure NTP for Prisma SD-WAN
- Configure the ION Device at a Branch Site
- Configure the ION Device at a Data Center
- Switch a Site to Control Mode
- Allow IP Addresses in Firewall Configuration
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- Configure a Controller Port
- Configure Internet Ports
- Configure WAN/LAN Ports
- Configure a Loopback Interface
- Configure a PoE Port
- Configure and Monitor LLDP Activity and Status
- Configure a PPPoE Interface
- Configure a Layer 3 LAN Interface
- Configure Application Reachability Probes
- Configure a Secondary IP Address
- Configure a Static ARP
- Configure a DHCP Relay
- Configure IP Directed Broadcast
- VPN Keep-Alives
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- Configure Prisma SD-WAN IPFIX
- Configure IPFIX Profiles and Templates
- Configure and Attach a Collector Context to a Device Interface in IPFIX
- Configure and Attach a Filter Context to a Device Interface in IPFIX
- Configure Global and Local IPFIX Prefixes
- Flow Information Elements
- Options Information Elements
- Configure the DNS Service on the Prisma SD-WAN Interface
- Configure SNMP
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- Prisma SD-WAN Branch Routing
- Prisma SD-WAN Data Center Routing
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- Configure Multicast
- Create a WAN Multicast Configuration Profile
- Assign WAN Multicast Configuration Profiles to Branch Sites
- Configure a Multicast Source at a Branch Site
- Configure Global Multicast Parameters
- Configure a Multicast Static Rendezvous Point (RP)
- Learn Rendezvous Points (RPs) Dynamically
- View LAN Statistics for Multicast
- View WAN Statistics for Multicast
- View IGMP Membership
- View the Multicast Route Table
- View Multicast Flow Statistics
- View Routing Statistics
- Prisma SD-WAN Incident Policies
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- Prisma SD-WAN Branch HA Key Concepts
- Configure Branch HA
- Configure HA Groups
- Add ION Devices to HA Groups
- View Device Configuration of HA Groups
- Edit HA Groups and Group Membership
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- Configure Branch HA with Gen-1 Platforms (2000, 3000, 7000, and 9000)
- Configure Branch HA with Gen-2 Platforms (3200, 5200, and 9200)
- Configure Branch HA with Gen-2 Embedded Switch Platforms (1200-S or 3200-L2)
- Configure Branch HA for Devices with Software Cellular Bypass (1200-S-C-5G)
- Configure Branch HA for Platforms without Bypass Pairs
- Configure Branch HA in a Hybrid Topology with Gen-1 (3000) and Gen-2 (3200) Platforms
- Prisma SD-WAN Incidents and Alerts
Destination NAT
Learn more about the Prisma SD-WAN destination NAT use
case.
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
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Prisma SD-WAN destination NAT securely
permits inbound connections from the internet to access internal
private IP resources at a branch site location.
One of the use cases involves physical security
monitoring services that require direct inbound connections from
the internet and outbound connections from the local device, often
implemented with a dedicated 1:1 NAT configuration.
In this example, the external system Host 1 needs to communicate
with Server 1 in the branch location across the internet. For Host
1, the IP address for the branch service is 50.50.50.2 and port
443.
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1 | A new flow source from Host 1 with a source
address of 70.70.70.70 and a destination address of 50.50.50.2. |
2 | The packet arrives at the ION device's internet
interface. It performs the policy lookup and the traffic on the
LAN path. |
3 | Place the packet onto the LAN segment and
match it against the recently created NAT Policy Rule. This
rule contains the following configuration:
The NAT Pool LAN-Services
define as 10.10.10.20 - 10.10.10.20 on the branch ION device. NAT
Pools are defined in persisting ranges and can be configured through
the NAT Policy UI or directly through the device-level interface
configuration. As the policy applies to the packet,
the original destination address is 50.50.50.2, overwrites by the NAT
Pool LAN-Services address. In this example the original packet (s)
70.70.70.70:12345: (d) 50.50.50.2:443. Is rewritten to: (s) 70.70.70.70:12345:
(d) 10.10.10.20:443. |
4 | Traffic arrives on the LAN at the server
hosting inbound services from the internet. |
5 | Sends the return traffic to the destination
of 70.70.70.70:12345. |
6 | Traffic arrives at the ION device's LAN
interface, where a translation table check is performed on the flow
to ensure that there is an active connection. |
7 | Establish the traffic onto the LAN segment,
the source IP address is rewritten from 10.10.10.10:443 to 50.50.50.2:443. If
traffic that originates from Server 1 (10.10.10.20) also needs to
be translated to 50.50.50.2 and a corresponding Source NAT Rule
is configured. |