Paradyne 6342 User Manual

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A. Command Line Interface

6300-A2-GB20-10

November 2003

A-13

nat basic

map

public-ip private-ip

nat basic map

lower-public-ip lower-private-ip upper-private-ip

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Statically maps public to private IP addresses for the one-to-one mapping function of
Basic NAT. In the first command, a single address pair is mapped. In the second
command, a range of IP addresses will be contiguously mapped starting at the pair
defined by the lower-public-ip and lower-private-ip argument. A maximum of 64 static
mappings can be created.

Example: nat basic map 192.128.1.1 10.1.3.2

public-ip – IP address of the public address space which is to be mapped to the IP
address of a local host.

private-ip – IP address of a local host which is to be mapped to an IP address in the
public IP address space.

lower-public-ip – Lowermost IP address of a range of public addresses which are to be
mapped to a range of IP addresses of local hosts.

lower-private-ip – Lowermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are
to be mapped to a range of IP addresses in the public IP address space.

upper-private-ip – Uppermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are
to be mapped to a range of IP addresses in the public IP address space.

nat basic delete

private-ip

nat basic delete

lower-private-ip upper-private-ip

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

In the first command, the command deletes static mapping entry associated with the
specified one-to-one mapping of Basic NAT. In the second command, a range of
mappings will be contiguously deleted starting at the pair defined by the lower-private-ip
and ending with the upper-private-ip argument.

Example: nat basic delete 192.128.1.1

private-ip – Statically mapped IP address of the local host.

lower-private-ip – Lowermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are
to be deleted.

upper-private-ip – Uppermost IP address of a range of local IP addresses which are to
be deleted.

nat napt delete

{udp | tcp} port

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Deletes static mapping entries which identify a local server.

Example: nat napt delete tcp 102

udp, tcp – Specify the protocol used, User Datagram Protocol or Transmission Control
Protocol.

port – The protocol port number associated with the local server.

Table A-9.

NAT Commands (3 of 4)

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