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Efficient Networks® Router family

Chapter 6: Remote Commands

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

 

remote addserver

This Network Address Translation (NAT) command is used to add a server’s IP address (on the LAN) associated with this remote router for a particular protocol. To learn more, see Network Address Translation (NAT)” on page 4-17.

Multiple system addserver and remote addserver commands can designate different servers for different protocols, ports, and interfaces. When a request is received, the router searches the server list for the appropriate server. The order of search for a server is discussed in Server Request Hierarchy” on page 4-22

To delete a server designation, use the remote delserver command.

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W)

Input Format

remote addserver <action> <protocol> <first port> [<last port> [<first private port>]] <remotename>

Parameters

<action>

<protocol>

One of the following command actions:

Selects the host with this IP address as server.

Discards the incoming server request.

Sends the incoming server requests to the local rout- er, regardless of the IP address.

Protocol used by the selected server.

<protocolid>bNumerical protocol ID.

tcp

TCP only.

udp

UDP only.

all

All protocols.

<first port> First or only port as seen by the remote end. Port used by the selected server.

<portid>c

ftp

h323

http

aDotted-decimal notation

bInteger

cInteger, 0 - 65,535

Numerical port value; a value of 0 matches any port. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) port.

H.323 port.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port.

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