System Addserver - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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Chapter 4: System Commands
Response
Example
The following command defines a virtual routing table named ROSA (if it does not
already exist) and assigns it the IP address range 192.168.1.5 through 192.168.1.12.
-> system addiproutingtable 192.168.1.5 192.168.1.12 ROSA
After routing table ROSA has been defined, the following line appears in the output for
the command system list :
192.168.1.5 through 192.168.1.12 uses IP Routing Table <ROSA>

system addserver

This Network Address Translation (NAT) command is used to configure a local IP
address as the selected server on the LAN (FTP, SMTP, etc.) for the global
configuration. To learn more, see
of the Technical Reference Guide.
Multiple
system
designate different servers for different protocols, ports, and interfaces. When a
request is received, the router searches the server list for the appropriate server. The
order of search for a server is discussed in
of the Technical Reference Guide.
To delete a server designation, use the
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
system addserver <action> <protocol> <first port> [<last port>
[<first private port>]]
Response
Command prompt.
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"Network Address Translation (NAT)" on page 4-17
addserver,
remote
addserver, and
Efficient Networks
Command Line Interface Guide
eth ip addserver
"Server Request Hierarchy" on page 4-22
system delserver
command.
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Router family
commands can
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