Nat Create - THOMSON SpeedTouch 608 Cli Reference Manual

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nat create

Create a static NAT/PAT entry. Typically used to install specific servers behind the SpeedTouch™ NAT/PAT device.
SYNTAX:
nat create
where:
protocol
inside_addr
inside_port
outside_addr
outside_port
foreign_addr
E-DOC-CTC-20040216-0002 v1.0
protocol = <{<supported IP protocol name>|<number>}>
inside_addr = <ip-address>
[inside_port = <{<supported TCP/UDP port name>|<number>}>]
outside_addr = <ip-address>
[outside_port = <{<supported TCP/UDP port name>|<number>}>]
[foreign_addr = <ip-address>]
[foreign_port = <{<supported TCP/UDP port name>|<number>}>]
The IP protocol name (or number) of the incoming stream.
Select one of the supported protocol names (See
Internet Protocol (IP) Protocol Names" on page 479
protocol names supported by the SpeedTouch™).
Alternatively, specify the protocol number.
The IP address of the local host (intended to receive the incoming
traffic) behind the SpeedTouch™ 's NAT/PAT device.
Typically, a private IP address.
The port of the application on the local host.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (See
" Supported TCP/UDP Port Names" on page 480
TCP/UDP port names supported by the SpeedTouch™).
Alternatively, specify the protocol number.
Applicable for TCP and UDP protocols only. Other protocols do
not need a port to be specified.
The apparent host IP address this application is running on, i.e. the
NAT/PAT enabled WAN IP address of the SpeedTouch™.
Use 0 to create a template. Such template will then be valid for any
of SpeedTouch™ 's NAT/PAT enabled IP addresses, e.g. also
dynamically assigned/negotiated IP addresses.
The apparent port number this application is running on.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (See
" Supported TCP/UDP Port Names" on page 480
TCP/UDP port names supported by the SpeedTouch™).
Alternatively, specify the protocol number.
Applicable for TCP and UDP protocols only. Other protocols do
not need a port to be specified.
The IP address of the in-front-of-NAT/PAT routable address.
Use 0 to match all foreign addresses.
NAT Commands
REQUIRED
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for a listing of
REQUIRED
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