NAT Commands
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EXAMPLE:
RELATED COMMANDS:
outside_port
The outside port number or range (only for maps of type
napt
).
For a NAPT map:
Represents the range of TCP/UDP ports to be used as dynamic port
range during the NAPT process.
For a port-shifting map:
Represents the source port(s) to be translated (shifted) into
inside_port
.
Allowed values are:
TCP/UDP port range [P-Q] (with Q > P)
TCP/UDP port number (only for port-shifting maps).
OPTIONAL for
NAPT map.
REQUIRED for
port-shifting
map.
inside_port
The inside port number or range (only for maps of type
napt
).
If this parameter is specified for a map of type
napt
, then this map is a port-
shifting map.
Represents the target TCP/UDP ports to which the traffic has to be shifted.
Allowed values are:
TCP/UDP port range [P-Q] (with Q > P)
TCP/UDP port number (only for port-shifting maps).
Note
The size of
inside_port
must be identical to the size of
outside_port
.
REQUIRED for
port-shifting
map
mode
The mode to create the portmap.
Choose between:
auto
inbound
outbound.
The standard is
auto
.
OPTIONAL
=>nat tmpladd intf=myPPP_ppp type=napt outside_addr=100.100.100.1
=>nat tmpllist
Idx Type Interface
Ifgroup
Outside Address
Inside Address
Use
1 NAPT myPPP_ppp
any
100.100.100.1
unmapped
0
=>nat tmpladd group=lan type=napt outside_addr=100.200.100.1
=>nat tmpllist
Idx Type Interface
Ifgroup
Outside Address
Inside Address
Use
1 NAPT any
lan
100.200.100.1
unmapped
0
2 NAPT myPPP_ppp
any
100.100.100.1
unmapped
0
=>
nat tmpldelete
Delete an address mapping template.
nat tmpllist
Display the address mapping templates.
nat tmplinst
Instantiate address mapping templates for a given dynamic address.
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