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NAT command reference Network address translation - NAT
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Example --> nat clear resvmaps extinterface
See also NAT DELETE RESVMAP
SECURITY LIST INTERFACES
4.4.5.1.14 NAT DELETE RESVMAP
Syntax NAT DELETE RESVMAP <name> <interfacename>
Description This command deletes a single NAT reserved mapping that was added to an outside secu-
rity interface using the nat add resvmap commands.
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 delete resvmap rm1 extinterface
See also nat enable
nat list resvmaps
security list interfaces
4.4.5.1.15 NAT DELETE RESVMAP
Syntax NAT DELETE RESVMAP <name> <interfacename>
Option Description Default Value
interfacename The name of an existing security interface (exter-
nal or DMZ) created and connected to an inside
interface (DMZ or internal) using the NAT ENA-
BLE command. To display security interfaces, use
the SECURITY LIST INTERFACES command.
N/A
Option Description Default Value
name An existing global IP address. To display global IP
addresses, use the nat list resvmaps command.
N/A
interfacename The name of an existing security interface (exter-
nal or DMZ) created and connected to an inside
interface (DMZ or internal) using the NAT ENA-
BLE command. To display security interfaces, use
the SECURITY LIST INTERFACES command.
N/A