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Interface Configuration Mode

IP NAT Pool Configuration Mode

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From Interface Configuration mode, you can enable many system features for each
interface you create. Interface Configuration commands allow you to:
Create an interface.
Modify the operation of an interface.
Access Subinterface Configuration mode.
From Global Configuration mode, type interface and identify the interface you want to
configure and press Enter.
host1(config)#interface atm 0/1
host1(config-if)#
The CLI is now in Interface Configuration mode.
host1(config)#interface ?
atm
ATM interface
fastEthernet
IEEE 802.3 fastEthernet interface
gigabitEthernet
IEEE 802.3 gigabitEthernet interface
hssi
High Speed Serial interface
ip
Ip shared interface
ipv6
Ipv6 shared interface
lag
Link Aggregation interface
loopback
Loopback interface
mlframe-relay
Multilink frame-relay interface
mlppp
Multilink PPP interface
null
Null interface
pos
Packet over SONET interface
serial
Serial interface
tunnel
Tunnel interface
Some Interface Configuration commands can affect general interface parameters, such
as bandwidth and clock rate. For interface-specific commands, such as commands for
ATM interfaces, see the appropriate chapter in this documentation set.
NOTE: Although it appears in the list of configurable interfaces, you cannot
configure any values on a null interface. For information about using the null
interface, see JunosE IP Services Configuration Guide.
In this mode, you can specify the information that the system uses in creating IP Network
Address Translation (NAT) pools. From Global Configuration mode, type ip nat pool
multiplerange prefix-length and press Enter.
host1(config)#ip nat pool multiplerange prefix-length 30
host1(config-ipnat-pool)#?
address
Configure address ranges
default
Set a command to its default(s)
do
Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exit
Exit from the current command mode
help
Describe the interactive help system
Chapter 2: Command-Line Interface
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