23.1 IPnP Overview
IP Plug and Play (IPnP) allows a computer to access the Internet without changing the network
settings (such as IP address and subnet mask) of the computer, even when the IP addresses of the
computer and the UAG are not in the same subnet.
When you disable the IPnP feature, only computers with dynamic IP addresses or static IP
addresses in the same subnet as the UAG's LAN IP address can connect to the UAG or access the
Internet through the UAG.
The IPnP feature does not apply to a computer using either a dynamic IP address or a static IP
address that is in the same subnet as the UAG's IP address.
Note: You must enable NAT to use the IPnP feature.
23.2 IPnP Commands
The following table lists the ipnp commands. You must use the
to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 78 ipnp Commands
COMMAND
[no] ip ipnp activate
ip ipnp config
[no] interface interface_name
show ip ipnp activation
show ip ipnp interface
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DESCRIPTION
Enables IPnP on the UAG. The
Enters the IPnP sub-command mode to enable IPnP on specific internal
interface(s).
Enables IPnP on a specific internal interface. The
for the specified interface.
Displays whether IPnP is enabled on the UAG.
Displays whether IPnP is enabled on an interface.
configure terminal
command disables IPnP.
no
command disables IPnP
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IPnP
command
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