If the NAT integration is available in your virtual datacenter, the NAT tab will display the NAT IPs and NAT rules in your virtual datacenter.
To obtain a NAT IP, click the + Add button on the top right-hand side of the screen. The platform will reserve an IP and allocate it to your virtual datacenter. If this is the first IP, the platform will create a default SNAT rule for outgoing traffic from the virtual datacenter.
The NAT IPs can also be used as a public IP address for load balancers, with a NAT rule to match the load balancer routing rule port mappings.
To manage NAT rules, go to Virtual datacenters → Virtual appliances.
Edit a VM and go to Network → NICs. Add a private IP.
Then go to the NATs tab. This is where you can manage your NAT rules.
To add a NAT rule, click the + button on the top right-hand side of the tab.
Enter the details of the NAT rule and click Add. Then save the VM.
From this tab you can also select a NAT rule to edit or delete it.