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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
7






Configuring

Virtual

Servers
Configuring
Virtual

Servers
Step
4
In
the

NAT

table,

click
Add
t

o

add

an

entry,

or


choose

an

existing

entry

and

click
Edit
to

modify

it.
Step
5
In
the
VLAN
drop-down

list,
choose
t

he
VLAN
that

you

want

to

use

f

or
NAT.
VLANs
that

have

previously

been

defined

for

NAT

do

not

appear

in

this

list.

VLAN

numbers

provide

an
indication
of

available

NAT

pools.
Step
6
In
the

NAT

Pool

ID

drop-down

list,
choose
the

NAT

pool

that

you

want

to
associate
with

the
selected
VLAN.
Note
the

following

about

the

NAT

pool

ID

selections:
NAT
Pool

IDs

(Begin

IP

-

End

IP:

Netmask:

PAT)

appear

in

a

format

that

provides

the

details

of

the
beginning
and

ending

IP

address

range,

netmask,

and

the

PAT

enabled

or

disabled

setting.

For

example:
2
(10.77.241.2

-

10.77.241.15:

255.255.255.192:

PAT

Enabled).
If
the

NAT

pool

had

previously

been

associated

but

is

no

longer

defined,

then

it

appears

as
“<NAT_POOL_ID>
(Warning:

Undefined

NAT

Pool)”.

For

example:
2
(Warning:

Undefined

NAT

Pool)
For
more

information

about

NAT

pools,

see

the

“Configuring

VLAN

Interface

NAT

Pools”

section

on
page
12-26 .
Step
7
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
OK
to

save
your
entries
and

to
return
to

the

NAT

table.
The
NAT

table

refreshes

with

the

new
entry.


Click
Cancel
t

o
exit
the
procedure
without
saving

your

entries
and
t

o
return
t

o
the
NAT

table.
Step
8
When
you

finish

configuring

virtual
server
pr

operties,

do

one


of

t

he

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this

configuration

on

t

he
ACE
and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.


Click
Cancel
to

exit

this

procedure

without

saving
your
entries
and
to
return

to

the

Virtual

Servers
table.


Click
Deploy
Later

to

save

your
entries
and
apply
the
configuration

at

a

later

time.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Servers,

page
7-2


Configuring
Virtual

Server

Properties,

page
7-11


Configuring
Virtual

Server
SSL
Termination,

page
7-17


Configuring
Virtual
Server
Protocol

Inspection,

page
7-18


Configuring
Virtual
Server
Layer

7

Lo

ad

Balancing,

page
7-30


Configuring
Virtual

Server
Default
Layer

7

Load

Balancing,

page
7-50