Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
nat client (policy submode)
nat client (policy submode)
To specify a set of client NAT pool addresses that should be used to perform the NAT function on clients connecting to this policy, 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
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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 policy configuration submode | ||
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Command History |
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| CSM release 4.2(1) | This command was introduced. | |
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Usage Guidelines |
| Use this command to enable client NAT. If client NAT is configured, the client address and port number | ||
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| pool. This client pool name must match the pool name entered from a previous natpool command. | ||
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| If both the serverfarm and the policy are configured with client NAT, the policy takes precedence over | ||
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Examples |
| This example shows how to specify NAT on the client: | ||
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Related Commands |
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| script task |
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| show module csm policy |
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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference
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