Atlantis Land A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01 manual Inbound

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Name

Status

IP address

Ethernet

enabled

194.129.40.2

pppnot

ready

7.4inbound

7.4.1Syntax

nat inbound list

nat inbound add <i/f> <port>/<proto> <new IP> [quiet] nat inbound delete <#>

nat inbound flush

7.4.2 Description

This command enables the user to list or to set up a series of rules, to determine what happens to incoming traffic. By default all incoming packets, other that packets arriving in response to outgoing traffic, will be rejected.

The nat inbound add command allows packets arriving on a specific port and IP protocol to be forwarded to a machine on the private network.

<i/f> is an interface name as shown by the nat interface list command;

<port> is the destination UDP or TCP port number to match in the incoming traffic;

<proto> is the IP protocol, either udp or tcp;

<new IP> is the new IP address on the private network which the packet’s destination IP address should be translated to.

If a rule is added for an interface on which NAT is not enabled, the rule is added anyway but a warning is printed to alert the user to this fact. quiet is a special option which should not normally be issued at the console, and causes this warning to be suppressed. The quiet option is automatically added by NAT to when writing its configuration to flash; this is because when a system boots, the NAT process reads in these rules before IP has registered any interfaces.

nat inbound list shows the current rules for inbound traffic, including all the arguments passed to the nat inbound add command.

nat inbound delete removes a rule, where <#> is the rule number as shown by the nat inbound list command.

nat inbound flush removes all the rules.

7.4.3 Example

bd3000> nat inbound add ethernet 80/TCP 192.168.219.38

bd3000> nat inbound list

# Interface Port/Proto New IP address

1 ethernet

80/tcp

192.168.219.38

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Contents Console Commands Reference Contents DHCP-client Console commands NAT Console commands Pptp Console commands Page Tftp Console commands Introduction ScopeTypographical conventions Text conventionsEquipment, including safety information General notes Event …Restart UptimeProcess, process command VersionExample Mymachine isfs versionHistory mechanism Syntax Description@ commands Special-purpose commandsIp device Ip @consoleList Echo …Tell process … Mymachine echo hello worldExit, exit DebugCrlf, nocrlf Mymachine tell hswctrl portinfo a1Commands for the chips process 18 cpu Bind process, unbindExit Ip @ unbindHelp Info23 mem 24 rb, rh, rw, wb, wh, wwSteal TellConsole tell command Device add Device Remarks SourceDevice delete Device listSee also Ethertype FilterOption Permitted Ethertype values Filterage FlushInterface PortfilterSpanning StatusVersion Compile Time Configuration Command argumentsScope Build InclusionPortname Build ExamplesConfig List configList devices Show deviceList classes Show classList ports Show port Set portList channels List all open channels Show channelSet channel Reset port Bd3000 dhcpclient config Bd3000 dhcpclient helpPool Bd3000 dhcpclient poolDHCP-related IP process commands TraceIp device Bd3000 ip device add ethernet ether //edd dhcp Bd3000 ip deviceDHCP-server Console commands Bd3000 dhcpserver config Reset Bd3000 dhcpserver helpBd3000 dhcpserver pool Bd3000 dhcpserver reset Bd3000 dhcpserver status Dhcp Server Lease StatusBd3000 dhcpserver trace Bd3000 dhcpserver versionNAT Console commands Event Interfaces Event level OutputBd3000 nat event Bd3000 nat interfacesInbound Protocol Bd3000 nat inbound deleteSessions StatsBd3000 nat protocols Bd3000 nat sessions pppDump FragmentsBd3000 nat version Bd3000 nat dump onHashtable Bd3000 nat fragments etherBd3000 nat hashtable ethernet Console object types Console examplesIP dial-in server setup IP dial-out over PPPChannel disable Channel clearChannel discard Remote BridgingChannel echo Channel echo everyChannel enable Channel eventChannel hdlc Level DescriptionChannel lcpmaxconfigure Channel infoChannel interface Channel lcpmaxfailureChannel lcpmaxterminate Channel llcChannel pvc Channel qos Channel remoteipChannel svc Channel theylogin Channel welogin Channel tunnel n tunnel protocol dial direction24 bcp Interface n localip Interface n statsPptp Console commands UserConsole examples Dial-OutBind Tunnel connectTunnel create Tunnel deleteTunnel disconnect Tunnel event Tunnel info10.TCP/IP Console commands SummaryCommand Shown by Help Saved in configuration DeviceSymbol Description Yes Command DescriptionAbort 10.3 arp Mymachine ip arp add ether 192.168.50.1 8020199AD9Arprouting AutoloopIp ping Mymachine ip pingMymachine ip config save Class Type Default fileDevice Config.h Ethernetdevicename s//edd Disable Mymachine ip disable flaneMymachine ip device add loop loop Mymachine ip device delete flaneEnable ErrorsEtherfiles Files 10.11.3Example10.12.1Syntax 10.12.2Description10.14 get Ipatm abort Ipatm arpIpatm arpserver Ipatm files Ipatm help Ipatm lifetimeIpatm pvc 10.22.1Syntax10.22.2Description 10.22.3ExampleIphostname 10.24 natNoerrors NorelayPing Portname 10.27.2Description10.27.3Example 10.28.1SyntaxProtocols 10.28.3Example10.29.1Syntax 10.29.2DescriptionRelay 10.30.1Syntax10.30.2Description 10.30.3ExampleRip accept Rip allowedRip boot Rip helpRip hostroutes Rip killrelayRip poison Rip relay Rip relaysRip rxstatus Rip sendRip trigger Route10.44.3Example Routeflush RoutesSnmp 10.47.1Syntax 10.47.2Description10.48.1Syntax 10.48.2DescriptionSubnet 10.49.1Syntax10.49.2Description 10.49.3ExampleUntrace 10.50.1Syntax10.50.2Description 10.50.3Example10.54 ? 10.54.2Description Connect 11.2 getInit 11.6 putPut localfile remotefile Index Page Page Page Page Page Wh 31 ww

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