TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100226
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Command-Line Reference
Global Configuration Context
Replace <VLAN ID> with the VLAN ID number. The IP address that you assigned
to the module must be part of a subnet associated with this VLAN.
For example, to assign the module’s management VLAN to VLAN 3, enter the
following command:
ProCurve Switch 5406zl(tms-module-<slot ID>:config)#
management vlan 3
nat
You use the nat command to configure all of your NAT policies. Policies specify
several parameters:
■ Type of NAT
■ Source zone
■ Destination zone
■ Service
■ Source address
■ Destination address
The nat command can be used to create (or delete) policies as well as move
policy positions.
nat destination
Enter the following command to create a destination NAT policy:
Syntax: nat destination <source zone> self < protocol | service <service> > <source
address> <destination address> [destination port] nat-ip <NAT destination address>
[NAT port] [extended options]
The available parameters and options are shown in Table A-27. At the end of
the access-policy command, you can append various optional keywords,
which are listed in Table A-27 as <extended options>.
nat no-nat
Enter the following command to exclude specific services or addresses from
being translated:
Syntax: nat no-nat <source zone> <destination zone> < protocol | service <service>
> <source address> <destination address> [destination port] [extended options]