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After you changed the setting, click on Apply. Don’t forget to save the changes.
Go to the Configuration menu and click on Save config to save the new settings
into the CopperJet.
5.6.3.1 Configuring NAT reserved mapping
Reserved mapping allows you to map an outside security interface or an IP
address from a global pool to an individual IP address inside the network.
Mapping is based on transport type and port number. Before you can configure
reserved mapping, you need to configure NAT. See section 5.6.3 Configuring
Network Address Translation (NAT).
To set up a reserved mapping on your existing NAT enabled interfaces, go to the
Configuration menu and select Security. From the Security Interfaces table, click
on the Advanced NAT Configuration hyperlink for the interface that you want to
add the reserved mappings to. The Advanced NAT Configuration: page is
displayed.
Click on the Add Reserved Mapping hyperlink. The Add Reserved Mapping page is
displayed.
This page allows you to configure your reserved mapping. Add specific values for
the following table entries.