Nat Unbind - THOMSON speedtouch 610 Cli Reference Manual

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NAT Commands

nat unbind

Delete an existing helper/port binding.
SYNTAX:
nat unbind
where:
application
port
port_end
EXAMPLE:
=>nat bindlist
Application
Proto Port
ESP
esp
1
...
RAUDIO(PNA)
tcp
7070
RAUDIO(PNA)
tcp
7072-7075
RTSP
tcp
554
SIP
udp
5060
=>nat unbind application=RAUDIO(PNA) port=7072 port_end=7075
=>nat bindlist
Application
Proto Port
ESP
esp
1
...
RAUDIO(PNA)
tcp
7070
RTSP
tcp
554
SIP
udp
5060
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
nat applist
nat bind
nat bindlist
380
application = <string>
port = <{<supported TCP/UDP port name>|<number>}>
[port_end = <{<supported TCP/UDP port name>|<number>}>]
The name of a NAT/PAT application helper.
The name must be spelled exactly as listed in the application list.
Use the command nat applist to list the names of the
Note
NAT/PAT application helpers.
The TCP/UDP port this application handler is working on.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (See
" Supported TCP/UDP Port Names" on page 554
TCP/UDP port names supported by the SpeedTouch™).
Alternatively, specify the protocol number.
The TCP/UDP end port of the range of ports this application
handler should work on.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (See
" Supported TCP/UDP Port Names" on page 554
TCP/UDP port names supported by the SpeedTouch™).
Alternatively, specify the protocol number.
List available NAT/PAT protocol helpers.
Create a new helper/port binding.
List current NAT/PAT helper/port bindings.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
for a listing of
OPTIONAL
for a listing of
E-DOC-CTC-20040210-0028 v3.0

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