HP VPN Firewall Appliances NAT and ALG Command Reference

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Table 7 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
total PAT session table count Number of PAT session entries.
total NO-PAT session table count Number of NO-PAT session entries.
total SERVER session table count Number of SERVER session entries.
total STATIC session table count Number of STATIC session entries.
nat address-group
Use nat address-group to configure a NAT address pool. When the start and end IP addresses are
specified, this command specifies an address pool. Without the start and end IP addresses specified, the
command places you into the address group view.
Use undo nat address-group to remove an address pool or address group.
Syntax
nat address-group group-number [ start-address end-address [ level level ] ]
undo nat address-group group-number [ start-address end-address [ level level ] ]
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
group-number: Specifies the index of the address pool.
The following matrix shows the value range for the group-number argument on different firewalls and
firewall modules:
Hardware Value ran
g
e
F1000-A-EI/F1000-S-EI 0 to 255
F1000-E 0 to 2047
F5000 0 to 2047
F5000-S/F5000-C 0 to 2047
VPN firewall modules 0 to 2047
20-Gbps VPN firewall modules 0 to 2047
start-address: Specifies the start IP address of the address pool.
end-address: Specifies the end IP address of the address pool. The end-address cannot be lower than the
start-address. If they are the same, the address pool has only one IP address. The maximum number of
IP addresses that can be added to an address pool is 255.
level level: Specifies the level of port numbers assigned in NAPT translation for this address pool. It takes
the value of either 1 or 0. 0 represents a lower level, and the assignable port numbers are in the range
of 35000 to 65535. 1 represents a higher level, and the assignable port numbers are in the range of