Policy > Networking > Network Services > NAT > Rules > Tier-0 Gateways

Get NAT Rule

Get NAT Rule from Tier-0 denoted by Tier-0 ID, under NAT section
denoted by <nat-id>.
Under tier-0 there will be 3 different NATs(sections).
(INTERNAL, USER and DEFAULT)
For more details related to NAT section please refer to PolicyNAT schema.
This API is available when using VMware Cloud on AWS or VMware NSX-T.

Request:

Method:
GET
URI Path(s):
/policy/api/v1/infra/tier-0s/<tier-0-id>/nat/<nat-id>/nat-rules/<nat-rule-id>
/policy/api/v1/global-infra/tier-0s/<tier-0-id>/nat/<nat-id>/nat-rules/<nat-rule-id>
Request Headers:
n/a
Query Parameters:
n/a
Request Body:
n/a

Example Request:

GET https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/tier-0s/vmc_provider-demo/nat/USER/nat-rules/MyNATRule3

Successful Response:

Response Code:
200 OK
Response Headers:
Content-type: application/json
Response Body:
PolicyNatRule+

Example Response:

{ "resource_type": "PolicyNatRule", "description": "Example of a NAT rule", "id": "MyNATRule3", "display_name": "MyNATRule3", "path": "/infra/tier-0s/vmc_provider-demo//nat/USER/nat-rules/MyNATRule3", "parent_path": "/infra/tier-0s/vmc_provider-demo/nat/USER", "relative_path": "MyNATRule3", "sequence_number": 10, "service": "/infra/services/AD_Server", "enabled": true, "logging": false, "firewall_match" : "MATCH_EXTERNAL_ADDRESS", "scope": [], "action": "DNAT", "translated_ports": "80-82", "destination_network": "10.117.5.19", "translated_network": "192.168.1.1", "_create_user": "admin", "_create_time": 1516084472276, "_last_modified_user": "admin", "_last_modified_time": 1516084472276, "_system_owned": false, "_protection": "NOT_PROTECTED", "_revision": 0 }

Required Permissions:

read

Feature:

policy_nat_rules

Additional Errors: