Specifications

nat
BIG-IPĀ® Reference Guide 7-29
nat
Defines an IP address, routable on the external network, that a node can use
to initiate connections to hosts on the external network and receive direct
connections from clients on the external network. The NAT (Network
Address Translation) command defines a mapping between the IP address of
a server behind the BIG-IP <orig_addr> and an unused routable address on
the network in front of the BIG-IP <trans_addr>.
b nat <orig_addr> to <trans_addr> [unit <unit ID>]
b nat <orig_addr> [...<orig_addr>] delete
b nat [<trans_addr> [...<trans_addr>] ] show | delete
b nat [<orig_addr> [...<orig_addr>] ] show | delete
b nat [<orig_addr>...] stats reset
b nat <orig_addr> vlans <vlan_list> enable | disable
b nat <orig_addr> vlans delete all
b nat <orig_addr> vlans show
b nat <orig_addr> arp [enable | disable | show]