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nat:
Syntax: nat <options>
Description: The nat command provides status relating to Network Address
Translation. Allows the user to assign a private network to an interface,
to define an interface to access the internet through, and to create a public
IP address to be used on the internet. Allows the user to assign a host on
the private network as a “proxy server” accessible from the internet.
Options: nat (with no options) displays status information
nat enable/disable Enables or disables the NAT feature.
nat config <PRIVATEIFNUM> <PUBLICIFNUM> Selects the local
and public interfaces.
nat proxy add <ENTRY_NUMBER> <PRIVATEIP>
<PUBLICPORT> <LOCALPORT> <PROTOCOL> Adds a proxy
server
nat proxy delete <ENTRY_NUMBER> Deletes a proxy server
Example:
nat
Admin: Enabled Oper: Enabled Local Interface: 1 Internet Interface: 2
MIBNav->nat
NAT Status:
Local IP Local mask Internet IP Internet mask
192.168.254.254 255.255.255.0 134.141.17.165 255.255.0.0
Connections- TCP: 0, UDP: 0, ICMP: 0
Inet to local- pkts: 91, bytes: 39812
Local to inet- pkts: 116, bytes: 10814
Errors: cksum: 0, retries: 1, bad packets: 0
Total IP pkts: 3917, Reserved addresses: 2919
Server List:
Connections: #
# Number of valid entries: 0