CLI Commands
delete
delete (router-wan) nat bypass
Use the delete (router-wan) nat bypass command to delete an IP subnet or host from the list
of the source addresses that will not be subject to NAT Translation when passing through a NAT
enabled WAN interface. This command applies to the IP Router only.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the IP Router card.
{"wan-name"}
The WAN interface to modify. The name must be enclosed in quotes.
{ip-addr}
IP address or host to delete, in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255.
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delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat bypass
{ip-addr}
delete 1 "RemoteUnit" nat bypass 156.65.0.0
The example will delete the NAT bypass record for the IP Address 156.65.0.0
from the WAN interface named "RemoteUnit" on the router card in slot 1.
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