Concept Guide

esi server
esiserver<name>
[dport<tcp-udp-port>]|
[mode{bridge|nat|route}]|
[no]|
[trusted-ip-addr<ip-addr>[health-check]]|
[trusted-port <slot>/<module>/<port>]|
[untrusted-ip-port<ip-addr>[health-check]]|
[untrusted-port <slot>/<module>/<port>]
Description
This command configures an ESI server.
Syntax
Parameter Description
dport
Specifies the NAT destination TCP/UDP port.
mode
Specifies the ESI server mode of operation: bridge, nat, or route
no
Negates any configured parameter.
trusted-ip-addr
Specifies the server IP address on the trusted network. As an option, you can also
enable a health check on the specified address
trusted-port
Specifies the port connected to the trusted side of the ESI server;
<slot>/<module>/<port> format.
untrusted-ip-addr
Specifies the server IP address on the untrusted network. As an option, you can
also enable a health check on the specified address
untrusted-port
Specifies the port connected to the untrusted side of the ESI server.
Usage Guidelines
Use the showesiserver command to show ESI server information.
Example
The following command specifies the ESI server attributes.
(host) (config) #esiserverforti_1
moderoute
trusted-ip-addr10.168.172.3
untrusted-ip-addr10.168.171.3
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 2.5.
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