NAT Incoming FTP Traffic to an FTP Server
Procedure
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In the left pane, click . |
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Click the Devices tab to locate the device or the Templates tab to locate the model device. |
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Click the appropriate device type tab. |
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Select the device you want to create the NAT rule for. |
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Click NAT in the Management pane at the right. |
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Click |
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In section 1, Type, select Static. Click Continue. |
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In section 2, Interfaces, choose inside for the source interface and outside for the destination interface. Click Continue. |
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In section 3, Packets, perform these actions:
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Skip section 4, Advanced. |
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For an FDM-managed device, in section 5, Name, give the NAT rule a name. |
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Click Save. The new rule is created in section 2 of the NAT table. |
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Review and deploy now the changes you made, or wait and deploy multiple changes at once. |
Here is the entry that is created and appears in the ASA's saved configuration file as a result of this procedure.
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This does not apply to FDM-managed devices. |
Object created by this procedure
object network ftp-object
host 10.1.2.27
NAT rule created by this procedure
object network ftp-object
nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp ftp ftp