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Appendix A CONFIG Commands
Specifies whether an administrator can open a telnet connection to the Cayman
Gateway over the WAN Ethernet interface [or specified VCC interface] to monitor
and configure the Cayman Gateway. The admin-only argument means that
router traffic is ignored but that administrative commands are accepted. The
none argument means that all traffic is accepted.
Specifies whether network address translation (NAT) is enabled for the WAN port
[or specified VCC interface] on the Cayman Gateway.
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Specifies whether you want the Cayman Gateway to respond when it receives an
address resolution protocol for devices behind it.
By default, proxy ARP is turned “off”.
IPMaps Settings
Specifies the name and static ip address of the LAN device to be mapped.
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Specifies the name and static ip address of the WAN device to be mapped.
Up to 253 mapped static IP addresses are supported.
BOTH set ip wan [vccn] restrictions
{ admin-disabled | admin-only | none }
If you specify admin-only access for the Cayman Gateway WAN port,
you will turn off routing services through that port or interface.
Do NOT turn on admin-only access without consulting with your net-
work administrator.
BOTH set ip wan [vccn] addr-mapping { off | on }
BOTH set ip wan [vccn] proxy-arp { on | off }
BOTH set ip-maps name <
name
> internal-ip <

ip address

>
BOTH set ip-maps name <
name
> external-ip <

ip address

>