Use the no nat-map command to delete a Network Address Translation (NAT) map or a specific priority entry from a NAT map.no nat-map <nat map name>
Designates a priority value for the NAT map entry. Acceptable values are from 1 to 65534. By default, the appliance reserves 65535 for the default entry.You can only delete a NAT map if it’s inactive. Therefore, to delete the active NAT map, you must first activate a different NAT map. For example:(config) # nat-map map3 activate(config) # no opt-map fredYou can also delete a specific entry in a NAT map by using the no nat-map command and specifying a priority value. For example, the following statement deletes the priority 100 entry (match and set statements) from the NAT map, fred:(config) # no nat-map fred 100
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