Snat Configuration Commands - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 Cli Configuration Manual

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SNAT C
ONFIGURATION
This section details the commands that are used in configuring SNAT.
For SNAT, you have an option to enter either the "address pool" or single host
address. Even if no address is configured, the IP address of the egress interface
on which the NAT policy is applied will be used.
T
E
NAT C
O
NTER
ONFIGURATION
ip nat <nat policy-name>
E
XAMPLE
ALU(config)# ip nat N1
ALU(config-nat-N1)#
T
C
SNAT
O
ONFIGURE
[<1-65535>] match [{all|any}]
<match-list name> source-nat
Note:
1. Currently, multiple match-lists cannot be associated to a firewall policy rule for NAT.
To configure more than one match-list within a firewall policy, add multiple rules with
different match-lists.
2. When you configure a SNAT without any IP address, the address used for natting is
taken as the IP address of the interface to which the NAT policy is bound.
E
XAMPLE
ALU(config-nat-N1)# 10 match m1 source-nat
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Description
This command is used to configure a
NAT policy.
This command enters the NAT
configuration mode.
Description
This command is used to configure a
SNAT, and configure one or more rule
(associate match-lists and set priority
for the rule) for the configured SNAT.
The range for the rule number is 1-
65535. This rule number signifies the
priority of a rule. By default, the
numbering pattern for rule number is
the next multiple of ten to the highest
existing rule number.
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