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Prv-MA
NAT realm = Provo
Public IP Address = 137.65.2.2
Public IP Subnet = 255.255.0.0
Local client number = 172.16.0.0/ Local client number = 0.0.0.0/
Configuring CMD to Support NAT
A sample configuration for a section of the network is given below:
Blr-CMD
NAT Realm = Blr
Public IP Address = 193.97.54.3
Public IP Subnet = 255.255.255.0 NA
The NAT support feature cannot be used when CMD is running in SLP-
independent mode. The CMD to MA communication across NAT is not
supported. We recommend that the CMD should be loaded as an MA for such
a communication to happen.
To enable the NAT support feature through the SET command, enter the
following command:
Set Cmd Nat Support Option = ON
If SCMD.NLM is running, unload and load the NLM for the changes to be
effective.
To configure CMD to support NAT, as a load line command, enter:
scmd /ma /nat;Public IP Address;Public IP Subnet;Nat Realm
Name;Local IP Network no.1;...Local IP Network no.n /
The load line command is equivalent to using the SET command options given
below. The parameters are explained in
Parameters" on page
If the MA is in a public realm, enter the following command to support NAT:
scmd /ma /nat
Here, parameters like Public Address, Private IP Subnet, etc., will be assigned
default values.
"NAT Support Configuration
60.
PB-CMD-CLNT
Preferred MA List = 172.16.1.2
201.1.1.2
NA
NA
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