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Layer 3 ip services command reference (v7)
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nat server global { global-acl-number | name global-acl-name } inside local-address [ local-port ]
[ vpn-instance local-name ]
undo nat server global { global-acl-number | name global-acl-name } inside local-address [ local-port ]
[ vpn-instance local-name ]
Default
The NAT Server feature is not configured.
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
protocol pro-type: Specifies a protocol type. If the protocol is TCP or UDP, NAT Server is configured with
port information. The protocol type format can be one of the following:
A number in the range of 1 to 255.
A protocol name of icmp, tcp, or udp.
global-address: Specifies the public address of an internal server.
global-address1 global address2: Specifies a public IP address range, which can include a maximum
number of 256 addresses. The global-address1 argument specifies the start address, and global
address2 specifies the end address that must be greater than the start address.
global { global-acl-number | name global-acl-name }: Specifies an ACL by its number or name. The value
range for the ACL number is 2000 to 3999. The ACL name is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63
characters. The destination IP addresses of packets permitted by the ACL can be translated.
current-interface: Enables Easy IP on the current interface. The IP address of the interface is used as the
public address for the internal server.
interface interface-type interface-number: Enables Easy IP on the interface specified by its type and
number. The IP address of the interface is used as the public address for the internal server. Only
loopback interfaces are supported.
global-port1 global-port2: Specifies a public port number range, which can include a maximum of 256
ports. The global-port1 argument specifies the start port, and global-port2 specifies the end port that
must be greater than the start port. The public port number format can be one of the following:
A number in the range of 1 to 65535. Both the start port and the end port support this format.
A protocol name, a string of 1 to 15 characters. For example, http and telnet. Only the start port
supports this format.
local-address1 local-address2: Specifies a private IP address range. The local-address1 argument
specifies the start address, and local-address2 specifies the end address that must be greater than the
start address. The number of addresses in the range must equal the number of ports in the public port
number range.
local-port: Specifies the private port number. The private port number format can be one of the following:
A number in the range of 1 to 65535, excluding FTP port 20. Both the start port and the end port
support this format.
A protocol name, a string of 1 to 15 characters. For example, http and telnet.
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