iSG4F
User’s Manual
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15.3
NAT Commands Description
Command
Description
NAT
Access the NAT configuration mode
Dynamic
Create| remove| show
interface for dynamic nat.
Interface name
: the IP interface on which to
enable the dynamic NAT. LAN packets egressing the
route rover this interface will have their ‘source
IP’ replaced with the interface IP.
The interface may be one which is associated with
a physical port or the cellular ppp0 interface.
Description
: text describing the interface.
Optional.
static
Create| remove| show
static NAT entries.
Original-ip
: the original ‘destination IP’ in the
incoming packet IP header.
Modified-ip
: the IP to which the NAT should
traverse the original-IP to.
Original-port
: the original protocol
‘destination port’ at the incoming packet IP
header.
Modified-port
: the protocol port to which the NAT
should traverse the original-port to.
Protocol
: define the protocol, which the incoming
packet uses, for which the NAT should traverse.
Packets which do not meet this condition will not
traverse.
Rule-id
: an identifier given automatically by the
system for each static NAT entry. The rule-id is
a sufficient parameter to remove an entry.
15.4
NAT Example
The following setup example will explain how to use NAT to allow the PC, residing outside the