3D Connexion 17621 setup guide Internal NAT PORT, Example

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INTERNAL NAT PORT, EXAMPLE 1

The configuration of the Internal NAT Port and its relation to the [NAT Global] section is shown next.

Nat_2220> config ip ethernet 1

Enter Password:

Configure parameters in this section by entering:

<Keyword> = <Value>

To find a list of valid keywords and additional help enter "?"

[ IP Ethernet 1 ] # list

 

[ IP Ethernet 1 ]

 

RIPVersion

= V2

Mode

= Routed

SubnetMask

= 255.255.255.224

IPAddress

= 10.5.3.1

The NatMap is not set to On for this Internal NAT Port. It is still set to its default value of Off and not listed in the configuration.

[ IP Ethernet 1 ] # NatMap = ?

The keyword 'NatMap' expects Boolean values:

Default: Off

Valid Values: True/False, On/Off, 1/0, or Yes/No.

Help String: Enable Network Address Translation

Again, the user must have the Internal NAT Port, and the Network to which it is connected, configured such that IP packets with addresses within the NAT Internal Range enter the router through the NAT Internal Port.

In [NAT Global]:

Entered Internal range(s): 10.5.3.0/27

and in [ IP Ethernet 1 ]:

SubnetMask = 255.255.255.224

IPAddress = 10.5.3.1

Note: All workstations on the LAN directly connected to the Internal NAT Port must have this IP port's address (10.5.3.1, in this example) set as their Gateway route in their IP applications.

[ IP < Section ID > ] PORT CONFIGURATION FOR NAT FOR EXAMPLE THREE

This is the configuration of the NAT Router in the more complex Example Three that has NAT configured on a physical port that has sub−interfaces. Again see the IMPORTANT NOTE concerning the version of Compatible Systems router software required to use NAT on physical ports which have sub−interfaces configured. The [NAT Global] configuration and the [IP <Section ID>] configuration are shown below to demonstrate the "agreement" between these two sections of the device configuration.

Here is the [NAT Global] configuration section.

NAT_2220R1> show nat config

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Contents Contents − Network Address Translation Configuration Guide Final Notes Important Disclaimers Local Network Security NAT FunctionalityExample ONE AN Example NAT Session Condition Page Condition 1 a NAT Session Initiated from the Outside Pinging the NAT Router Condition Example TWOPage Pinging the Macintosh AT 198.41.9.210 Condition Example ThreePage Console Commands for the NAT Software Show NAT Show NAT ConfigConcluding Explanation Remarks Line−by−line description of this display follows TCP SYN timeout period sec Show NAT MAP Show NAT SessionsShow NAT Statistics Show NAT Addressdb NAT Global Page RespondICMP NAT interface responses to Icmp packets NAT Mapping IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example ONE External NAT PORT, Example IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example Three Internal NAT PORT, ExampleHere is the configuration of the IP ports Entered External range NAT Passthru RANGE, Example Final NotesCurrently Supported IP Applications Updated Aug 19 Document ID

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