Efficient Networks
®
Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 6: Remote Commands
Efficient Networks
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remote addserver
This Network Address Translation (NAT) command is used to add a server’s IP
address (on the LAN) associated with this remote router for a particular protocol. To
learn more, see “
Network Address Translation (NAT)” on page 4-17.
Multiple
system addserver
and
remote addserver
commands can designate different
servers for different protocols, ports, and interfaces. When a request is received, the
router searches the server list for the appropriate server. The order of search for a
server is discussed in “
Server Request Hierarchy” on page 4-22
To delete a server designation, use the
remote delserver
command.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
remote addserver <action> <protocol> <first port> [<last
port> [<first private port>]] <remotename>
Parameters
<action>
One of the following command actions:
<ipaddr>
a
a
Dotted-decimal notation
Selects the host with this IP address as server.
discard
Discards the incoming server request.
me
Sends the incoming server requests to the local rout-
er, regardless of the IP address.
<protocol>
Protocol used by the selected server.
<protocolid>
b
b
Integer
Numerical protocol ID.
tcp
TCP only.
udp
UDP only.
all
All protocols.
<first port>
First or only port as seen by the remote end. Port used by the selected
server.
<portid>
c
c
Integer, 0 - 65,535
Numerical port value; a value of 0 matches any port.
ftp
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) port.
h323
H.323 port.
http
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port.