User's Manual
6. Configuring the MediaPack
Version 2.2
135
July 2007
Table
6-23: NAT Profile Static Entry CLI Parameters
Parameter
Description
Local IP
Defines the IP address of the internal host to where external traffic is routed.
Local Port
Defines the port to where external traffic is routed.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only for TCP and UDP entries.
Global IP
Defines the external IP address. Packets sent from an external host to this IP
address and port (defined below), can make use of the static NAT entry and
are forwarded to the internal host specified above.
Global Port
Defines the external port from which traffic is routed to the internal host.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default is the local port.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only for TCP and UDP entries.
Using CLI
Static NAPT entries are configured in the “profile napt WAN”. To enter static NAPT entries, navigate to the main
configuration mode, and then enter profile napt WAN.
To enter an ICMP default host, type the following: Icmp default <ip>.
Static NAPT entries are configured in a list. Each entry consists of a single line.
To enter a translation for an IP host, type the following: Static <internal ip> <external ip>.
To enter a translation for a UDP or TCP port, type the following: Static [tcp | udp] <internal ip> <inernal port>
<global port>.
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