Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
nat client (serverfarm submode)
nat client (serverfarm submode)
To specify a set of client NAT pool addresses that should be used to perform the NAT function on clients connecting to this server farm, use the nat client command in SLB serverfarm configuration submode. To remove the NAT pool from the configuration, use the no form of this command.
nat client {client-pool-name static}
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Syntax Description |
| Client pool name. | |
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| static | Enables static NAT. |
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Defaults |
| This command has no default settings. | |
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Command Modes |
| SLB serverfarm configuration submode | |
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Command History |
| Release | Modification |
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| CSM release 1.1(1) | This command was introduced. |
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| CSM release 3.2(1) | This command was modified to include the static option. |
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Usage Guidelines
Examples
Related Commands
Use this command to enable client NAT. If client NAT is configured, the client address and port number in
This example shows how to specify NAT on the client:
natpool (module CSM submode) nat server (serverfarm submode) predictor (serverfarm submode) script task
show module csm serverfarm static
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