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Network address translation - NAT NAT command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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Description This command deletes a single NAT reserved mapping that was added to an outside
security 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
4.4.5.1.16 NAT SET RESVMAPS ENABLE|DISABLE
Syntax NAT SET RESVMAPS <name> <interfacename> {enable|disable}
Description This command enables or disables an existing (created using nat add resvmap command)
NAT reserve map rule
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).
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
Option Description Default Value
name An arbitrary name that identifies a reserved map-
ping configuration. It can be made up of one or
more letters or a combination of letters and digits,
but it cannot start with a digit.
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