Command Line Interface
nat basic map public-ip private-ip
nat basic map lower-public-ip lower-private-ip upper-private-ip
Statically maps public to private IP addresses for the one-to-one mapping function of Basic NAT. In the first command, a single address pair is mapped. In the second command, a range of IP addresses will be contiguously mapped starting at the pair defined by the lower-public-ipand lower-private-ipargument.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
public-ip– IP address of the public address space which is to be mapped to the IP address of a local host.
private-ip– IP address of a local host which is to be mapped to an IP address in the public IP address space.
lower-public-ip– Lowermost IP address of a range of public addresses which are to be mapped to a range of IP addresses of local hosts.
lower-private-ip– Lowermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are to be mapped to a range of IP addresses in the public IP address space.
upper-private-ip– Uppermost IP address of a range of local IP addresses which are to be mapped to a range of IP addresses of local hosts.
Example: nat basic map 192.128.1.1 10.1.3.2
nat basic delete private-ip
nat basic delete lower-private-ip upper-private-ip
In the first command, the command deletes static mapping entry associated with the specified one-to-one mapping of Basic NAT. In the second command, a range of mappings will be contiguously deleted starting at the pair defined by the lower-private-ipand ending with the upper-private-ipargument.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
private-ip– Statically mapped IP address of the local host.
lower-private-ip– Lowermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are to be deleted.
upper-private-ip– Uppermost IP address of a range of local IP addresses which are to be deleted.
Example: nat basic delete 192.128.1.1
nat napt delete { udp tcp} port
Deletes static mapping entries which identify a local server.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
udp, tcp – Specify the protocol used.
port – The port number associated with the server-ip.
Example: nat napt delete tcp 102