Eth Ip Addhostmapping; Remaps A Range Of Local Lan Ip Addresses To A - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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eth ip addhostmapping

Remaps a range of local LAN IP addresses to a range of public IP addresses on a
per-interface basis. These local addresses are mapped one-to-one to the public
addresses. For more information, see
Technical Reference Guide.
NOTE:
The range of public IP addresses is defined by <first public addr> only. The
rest of the range is computed automatically (from <first public addr> to
<first public addr> + number of addresses remapped - 1) inclusive.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
eth ip addhosthapping <first private addr> <second private
addr> <first public addr> <interface>
Parameters
<first public addr>
<second public addr>
<first public addr>
<interface>
a
Dotted-decimal notation
b
This parameter may be omitted if the router has only one Ethernet interface.
If the router has two physical Ethernet interfaces (an Ethernet hub router), the port number (0 or 1) must
be specified.
c
To specify a logical interface other than logical interface 0, specify both the port number and the logical
interface number (<port #>:<logical #>, for example, 0:1).
Example
Typical usage:
-> eth ip addHostMapping 192.168.207.40 192.168.207.49 10.0.20.11 1
Response
Command prompt.
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a
First IP address of the range of IP addresses.
a
Last IP address of the range of IP addresses.
a
Defines the range of public IP addresses. The rest of the
range is computed automatically.
b,c
Defines the target Ethernet interface.
Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands
"Host Remapping" on page 4-23
of the
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