Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs7000-nat-pool-pool1)#?
Nat Policy Mode commands:
address Specify addresses for the nat pool
no Negate a command or set its defaults
clrscr Clears the display screen
commit Commit all changes made in this session
do Run commands from Exec mode
end End current mode and change to EXEC mode
exit End current mode and down to previous mode
help Description of the interactive help system
revert Revert changes
service Service Commands
show Show running system information
write Write running configuration to memory or terminal
rfs7000-37FABE(config-profile-default-rfs7000-nat-pool-pool1)
The following table summarizes NAT pool configuration commands.
address
Configures NAT pool of IP addresses
Define a range of IP addresses hidden from the public Internet. NAT modifies network address
information in the defined IP range while in transit across a traffic routing device. NAT only provides
IP address translation and does not provide a firewall. A branch deployment with NAT by itself will
not block traffic from being potentially routed through a NAT device. Consequently, NAT should be
deployed with a stateful firewall.
Supported in the following platforms:
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Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point
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Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000
Command
Description
Reference
Configures NAT pool addresses
Negates a command or sets its default
Clears the display screen
Commits (saves) changes made in the current session
Ends and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC mode
Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode
Displays the interactive help system
Reverts changes to their last saved configuration
Invokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug (config-if) instance configurations
Displays running system information
Writes information to memory or terminal