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<NatRule>
<RuleType>SNAT</RuleType>
<IsEnabled>true</IsEnabled>
<GatewayNatRule>
<Interface
href="https://vcloud.example.com/api/admin/network/297" />
<OriginalIp>192.168.0.10-192.168.0.255</OriginalIp>
<TranslatedIp>10.147.115.155</TranslatedIp>
<Protocol>any</Protocol>
</GatewayNatRule>
</NatRule>
</NatService>
To add this service to an Edge Gateway, include it in an EdgeGatewayServiceConfiguration. See
“Example: Configure Services on an Edge Gateway,” on page 178.
Static Routing Service Configurations
An Edge Gateway or routed vApp network configuration can define a static routing service that specifies
one or more static routes.
You can create static routes between two organization VDC networks, or between routed vApp networks
that do not have overlapping IP address spaces. Static routing service details and routes are defined in a
StaticRoutingService element contained by the Features element of a vApp network's Configuration or the
GatewayFeatures element of an Edge Gateway's Configuration. A StaticRoutingService element can
contain zero or more StaticRoute elements. Each StaticRoute specification requires the following elements.
Name
Name for the route.
Network
Network specification in CIDR notation.
NextHopIp
IP address of the next hop on the route. This address is typically the value in
the ExternalIp element of the RouterInfo from the network to which this
static route connects.
Interface
Specify internal if NextHopIp contains an IP address in the same network.
Specify external if NextHopIp contains an IP address in a different network.
GatewayInterface
Used when configuring a static route in an organization VDC network.
Contains a reference to the organization VDC network for which the static
route is configured.
Example: Static Routes Between Organization VDC Networks
Assume two routed organization VDC networks, as defined in this fragment of an EdgeGateway element.
<GatewayInterface>
<Name>vnic2</Name>
<DisplayName>routed1</DisplayName>
<Network
type="application/vnd.vmware.admin.network+xml"
name="routed1"
href="https://vcloud.example.com/api/admin/network/29" />
<InterfaceType>internal</InterfaceType>
<SubnetParticipation>
<Gateway>192.168.3.1</Gateway>
<Netmask>255.255.255.0</Netmask>
<IpAddress>192.168.3.1</IpAddress>
</SubnetParticipation>
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