Chapter 12 Virtual Servers
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The following table lists the virtual server commands.
Table 59
ip virtual-server Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
show ip virtual-server [
profile_name
]
Displays information about the specified virtual
server or about all the virtual servers.
no ip virtual-server
profile_name
Deletes the specified virtual server.
ip virtual-server
profile_name
interface
interface_name
original-ip {any |
ip
|
address_object
} map-to {
address_object
|
ip
}
map-type
any
[nat-loopback [nat-1-1-map]
[deactivate] | nat-1-1-map [deactivate] |
deactivate]
Creates or modifies the specified virtual server and
maps the specified destination IP address (for all
destination ports) to
the specified destination
address object or IP address
. The original
destination IP is defined by the specified interface
(any), the specified IP address (IP), or the specified
address object (
address-object
). NAT loopback
allows local users to use a domain name to access
this virtual server.
Select what kind of NAT this rule is to perform.
nat-1-1-map
: means the NAT type is either 1:1
NAT or many 1:1 NAT. See
Using this command without
nat-1-1-map
means
the NAT type is Virtual Server. This makes
computers on a private network behind the
ZyWALL available to a public network outside the
ZyWALL (like the Internet).
The
deactivate
command disables the virtual
server rule.
ip virtual-server
profile_name
interface
interface_name
original-ip {any | IP |
address_object
} map-to {
address_object
|
ip
}
map-type
port
protocol {any | tcp | udp}
original-port <1..65535> mapped-port
<1..65535> [nat-loopback [nat-1-1-map]
[deactivate] | nat-1-1-map [deactivate] |
deactivate]
Creates or modifies the specified virtual server and
maps the specified (destination IP address,
protocol, and destination port) to
the specified
(destination IP address and destination port)
. The
original destination IP is defined by the specified
interface (any), the specified IP address (IP), or the
specified address object (
address-object
). NAT
loopback allows local users to use a domain name
to access this virtual server.
nat-1-1-map
: means the NAT type is either 1:1
NAT or many 1:1 NAT. See
Using this command without
nat-1-1-map
means
the NAT type is Virtual Server. This makes
computers on a private network behind the
ZyWALL available to a public network outside the
ZyWALL (like the Internet).
The
deactivate
command disables the virtual
server rule.
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