NAT Commands
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nat tmpladd
Add an address mapping template.
SYNTAX:
where:
nat tmpladd
[intf = <string>]
[group = <{wan|local|lan|tunnel|dmz|guest} or number>]
[timeout = <number{0-65535}>]
[type = <{napt | nat}>]
outside_addr = <ip-range>
[inside_addr = <ip-range>]
[access_list = <ip-range>]
[foreign_addr = <ip-range>]
[protocol = <{supported IP protocol} or number>]
[outside_port = <port-range>]
[inside_port = <port-range>]
[mode = <{auto | inbound | outbound}>]
intf
The IP interface name.
OPTIONAL
group
The IP interface group scope for this template.
Choose between:
wan
local
lan
tunnel
dmz
guest.
Note
If an interface has been defined with the parameter
intf
, then the
setting for this parameter is ignored.
OPTIONAL
timeout
A number between 0 and 6553 (seconds).
Represents the lifetime for this template.
OPTIONAL
type
The type of NAT map to be used.
Choose between:
napt
: The map is a NAPT map or a port-shifting NAT map.
nat
: The map is a basic NAT map or a two-way NAT map.
OPTIONAL
outside_addr
The outside (typically public) IP address.
Inbound: This map will only apply if the destination IP address is part of
the outside address(es).
Outbound: Represents the address(es) to be used as source address
after translation.
Allowed values are:
An IP address (A.B.C.D or A.D, meaning A.0.0.D).
A range of IP addresses (A.B.C.[D-E]) (only for NAT).
An IP subnet (A.B.C.D/M) (only for NAT).
REQUIRED for
NAT maps
and NAPT
maps.
OPTIONAL for
port-shifting
maps.
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