User guide
Network address translation - NAT NAT command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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4.4.5.1.18 NAT SHOW RESVMAP
Syntax NAT SHOW RESVMAP <name> <interfacename>
Description This command displays the following information about a single reserved mapping config-
uration that has been added to an outside security interface:
• Global IP address
• Internal IP address
• Transport type
•Port number
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 show resvmap rm1 extinterface
NAT reserved mapping: rm1
Global IP address: 192.168.103.15
Internal IP address: 20.20.20.20
Transport type: tcp
Port number: 25
See also NAT LIST RESVMAPS
SECURITY LIST INTERFACES
4.4.5.1.19 NAT STATUS
Syntax nat status
Description This command lists the outside security interfaces and inside interface types that NAT is
currently enabled between. It displays the following information:
• NAT object identification number
Option Description Default Value
name An existing global pool. To display global pool
names, 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