User Guide
Setting Up 59
Server Communications Administration Guide
103-000145-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
A sample configuration for a section of the network is given below:
The NAT support feature cannot be used when CMD is running in SLP-
independent mode. The CMD to MA communication across NAT is not
supported. We recommend that the CMD should be loaded as an MA for such
a communication to happen.
Configuring CMD to Support NAT
To enable the NAT support feature through the SET command, enter the
following command:
Set Cmd Nat Support Option = ON
If SCMD.NLM is running, unload and load the NLM for the changes to be
effective.
To configure CMD to support NAT, as a load line command, enter:
scmd /ma /nat;Public IP Address;Public IP Subnet;Nat Realm
Name;Local IP Network no.1;...Local IP Network no.n /
The load line command is equivalent to using the SET command options given
below. The parameters are explained in “NAT Support Configuration
Parameters” on page 60.
If the MA is in a public realm, enter the following command to support NAT:
scmd /ma /nat
Here, parameters like Public Address, Private IP Subnet, etc., will be assigned
default values.
Prv-MA Blr-CMD PB-CMD-CLNT
NAT realm = Provo NAT Realm = Blr Preferred MA List = 172.16.1.2
201.1.1.2
Public IP Address = 137.65.2.2 Public IP Address = 193.97.54.3 NA
Public IP Subnet = 255.255.0.0 Public IP Subnet = 255.255.255.0 NA
Local client number = 172.16.0.0/ Local client number = 0.0.0.0/ NA