Security CLI Commands
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19.21
security set trigger addressreplacement
19.21.1 Syntax
security set trigger <name> addressreplacement
{none|tcp|udp|both}
19.21.2 Description
The settings in this command are only effective if you enable address
translation using the command
security set trigger
binaryaddressreplacement
.
This command allows you to specify what type of address replacement is set
on an trigger. Incoming packets are searched in order to find their embedded
IP address. The address is then replaced by the correct inside host IP
address, and NAT translates the packets to the correct destination.
You can specify whether you want to carry out address replacement on TCP
packets, on UDP packets or on both TCP and UDP packets.
19.21.3 Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option which can be
specified with this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option Description
Default
value
name
A name that identifies an existing
trigger. To display trigger names, use
the
security list triggers
command.
N/A
none
Disables address replacement.
tcp
Sets address replacement on TCP
packets for an existing trigger.
udp
Sets address replacement on UDP
packets for an existing trigger.
both
Sets address replacement on TCP
and UDP packets for an existing
trigger.
none