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IPSource, IPPool, IPPoolIPs, IPRange, StateKeepAlive, MaxStates, ProxyARPAllInterfaces,

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3.38. NATPool Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.38. NATPool Description A NAT Pool is used for NATing multiple concurrent connections to using different source IP addresses. Properties Name Type IPSource IPPool IPPoolIPs IPRange StateKeepAlive MaxStates ProxyARPAllInterfaces ProxyARPInterfaces Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the NAT Pool. (Identifier) Specifies how NAT'ed connections are assigned a NAT IP address. (Default: stateful) Specify which IP Address source to use. (Default: IPRange) Specifies the IP Pool used for retrieving IP addresses for NAT translation. The number of IP addresses to get from the IP Pool. Specifies the range of IP addresses used for NAT translation. The number of seconds that stateful NAT state will be kept in absence of new connections. (Default: 120) Maximum number of statefully tracked NATPool states. (Default: 16384) Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for publishing routes needed for receiving traffic on NATPool addresses. (Default: No) Specifies the interface/interfaces on which the security gateway should publish routes needed for the relay via Proxy ARP. (Optional) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 147

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3.38. NATPool
Description
A NAT Pool is used for NATing multiple concurrent connections to using different source IP ad-
dresses.
Properties
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
NAT
Pool.
(Identifier)
Type
Specifies how NAT'ed connections are assigned a
NAT IP address. (Default: stateful)
IPSource
Specify which IP Address source to use. (Default:
IPRange)
IPPool
Specifies the IP Pool used for retrieving IP addresses
for NAT translation.
IPPoolIPs
The number of IP addresses to get from the IP Pool.
IPRange
Specifies the range of IP addresses used for NAT
translation.
StateKeepAlive
The number of seconds that stateful NAT state will
be kept in absence of new connections. (Default:
120)
MaxStates
Maximum number of statefully tracked NATPool
states. (Default: 16384)
ProxyARPAllInterfaces
Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for
publishing routes needed for receiving traffic on
NATPool addresses. (Default: No)
ProxyARPInterfaces
Specifies the interface/interfaces on which the secur-
ity gateway should publish routes needed for the re-
lay via Proxy ARP. (Optional)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.38. NATPool
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