Central SNAT
NAT is a process used to modify or translate either the source or destination IP address or port in a packet header. The primary use for NAT is to allow multiple network devices on a private network to be represented by a single public IP address when they browse the Internet.
The FortiProxy unit applies the NAT settings from matching central Source Network Address Translation (SNAT) policies. Go to Policy & Objects > Central SNAT to create a central SNAT policy.
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The following options are available:
Create New |
Select to open the Create Central SNAT window. See Create or edit a central SNAT policy. |
Edit |
Edit the selected central SNAT policy. See Create or edit a central SNAT policy. |
Clone |
Copy an existing central SNAT policy. |
Delete |
Delete the selected central SNAT policy. |
Search |
Enter a search term to find in the list. |
Policy ID |
SNAT identifier. |
Status |
The status is either enable (active) or disable (inactive). |
Source Interface |
The source interface name is either a port or any. |
Destination Interface |
The destination interface name. |
Source Address |
The source addresses and address groups. |
Destination Address |
The destination addresses and address groups. |
Action |
The central SNAT action is Bypass, Masquerade, or IP Pools. |
nat-ippool |
The name of the NAT IP pool. |
Ref. |
Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects. To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref.; the Object Usage window opens and displays the various locations of the referenced object. |