Writing and Restoring Configurations
Command
Step 3
Router(config-slb-serverfarm)# nat
clientpool-name
Step 4
Router# show ip slb natpool [name pool-name]
[detail]
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This example shows how to configure client NAT pools:
Router(config)# ip slb natpool pool1 102.36.445.2 102.36.16.8 netmask 255.255.255.0
Router(config)# ip slb serverfarm farm1
Router(config-slb-sfarm)# nat client pool1
Configuring Server NAT
Server NAT allows you to support connections initiated by real servers and to provide a default
configuration used for servers initiating connections that do not have matching entries in the server NAT
configuration.
To configure NAT for the server, perform this task:
Command
Router(config)# ip slb static [drop | nat
[ipaddress | virtual]]
1. Enter the exit command to leave a mode or submode. Enter the end command to return to the menu's top level.
2. The no form of this command restores the defaults.
Writing and Restoring Configurations
For information about saving and restoring configurations, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family
IOS Software Configuration Guide.
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Enter the exit command to leave a mode or submode. Enter the end command to return to the menu's top level.
The no form of this command restores the defaults.
Purpose
Associate the configured NAT pool with the
server farm.
Display the NAT configuration.
Purpose
Configure the server-originated connections.
Options include dropping them, NATing them with a
given IP address, or NATing them with the virtual IP
address that they are associated with
Note
By default, the CSM allows
server-originated connections without NAT.
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