User guide
Network address translation - NAT NAT command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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Example --> nat enable nat1 extinterface internal
See also NAT DISABLE
NAT STATUS
SECURITY LIST INTERFACES
SECURITY ADD INTERFACE
NAT ADD RESVMAP INTERFACENAME
4.4.5.1.2 NAT DISABLE
Syntax NAT DISABLE <name>
Description This command disables a NAT object that was previously enabled between an existing
security interface and a network interface type using the nat enable command. NAT is
disabled between the security interface and all the interfaces that belong to the chosen
interface type.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a Default Value (if applicable).
Example --> nat disable nat1
See also nat enable
nat status
4.4.5.1.3 NAT ADD GLOBALPOOL
Syntax NAT ADD GLOBALPOOL <name> <interfacename> {INTERNAL|DMZ}
<ipaddress> {SUBNETMASK <mask>|ENDADDRESS <address>}
internal Allows NAT to be enabled/disabled between the interfacename
and all interfaces that belong to the internal interface type.
N/A
dmz Allows NAT to be enabled/disabled between the interfacename
and all interfaces that belong to the DMZ interface type. The
interfacename must be an external interface type.
N/A
Option Description Default Value
name The name of an existing NAT object created between a secu-
rity interface and an interface type using the NAT ENABLE
command. To display enabled NAT objects, use the NAT STA-
TUS command.
N/A
Option Description Default Value