12-28
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
12






Configuring

Network

Access
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Static

Routes
Enter
the

IP

address

for

the

selected

IP

Address

Type.

Leave

this

field

blank

if

you

want

to

identify

only
the
single

IP

address

in

the

Start

IP

Address

field.
Step
10
Depending
on

the

IP

address

type

that

you

chose,

do

one

of

the

following:


For
IPv4,

in
the
Netmask

field,

choose

the

subnet

mask

for

the

global

IP

addresses

in
the
NAT

pool.


For
IPv6,
in
the

Prefix

Length

field,
enter
the

prefix

length
for
the

global

IP

addresses

in

the
NAT
pool.
Step
11
Check
the

PAT

Enabled

check

box

to

instruct

t

he


ACE
to

perform

port

address

translation

(PAT)

in

addit

ion
to
NAT.
Uncheck
the

check

box

to

indicate

that

the

ACE

is

not

to

perform

port

address

translation

(PAT)

in
addition
to

NAT.
Step
12
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to
immediately
deploy

this
configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

to
the
running-configuration

and

startup-configuration

files.

This

option

appears

for

virtual

contexts.


Click
Cancel
to

exit

this

procedure

without

saving

your
entries
and

to

return

to

the

NAT

Pools

table.


Click
Next
t

o
deploy
your

entries

and

to
add
another

NAT

Pool

entry.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Context
VLAN
Interfaces,
page
12-6


Configuring
Virtual

Context
BVI
Interfaces,

page
12-19
Configuring
Virtual

Context

Static

Routes
You
can

configure

context

static

routes.

Admin

and

user

context

modes

do

not

support

dynamic

routing,
therefore
you

must

use

static

routes

for

any

networks

to

which

the

ACE

is

not

directly

connected,

such
as
when

there

is

a

router

between

a

network

and

the

ACE.
Note
Fields
and
information
related

to

IPv6

require

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)
or
later.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

Network

>

Static

Routes.
The
Static

Routes

configuration

table

appears

and

displays

the

following

information:


Destination
prefix


Destination
prefix

mask


Next
hop

IP

address
Step
2
In
the

Static

Routes

configuration
table,
click
Add
to

add

a

new

static

route.
Note
You
cannot

modify

an

existing

static

route.

To

make

changes

to

an

existing

static

route,

you

must
delete
the

static

route

and

then

add

it

back.