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04-29-2018 11:11 PM
04-29-2018 11:11 PM
JH299A port forward
Hello,
I have trouble to find how to do on JH299A port forwarding. Can anyone help me?
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04-30-2018 05:59 PM
04-30-2018 05:59 PM
Re: JH299A port forward
I think you need
"HPE FlexNetwork MSR Router Series Comware 7 Layer 3 - IP Service COnfiguration Guide", p133.
Configuring static NAT
Static NAT includes one-to-one static NAT and net-to-net static NAT for outbound and inbound
translation. Do not configure inbound static NAT alone. Typically, inbound static NAT functions with
outbound dynamic NAT, NAT Server, or outbound static NAT to implement bidirectional NAT.
Configuration prerequisites
Perform the following tasks before configuring static NAT:
• Configure an ACL to identify the IP addresses to be translated. The match criteria include the
source IP address, source port number, destination IP address, destination port number,
transport layer protocol, and VPN instance. For more information about ACLs, see ACL and
QoS Configuration Guide.
• Manually add a route for inbound static NAT. Use local-ip or local-network as the destination
address, and use global-ip, an address in global-network, or the next hop directly connected to
the output interface as the next hop.
Configuring outbound one-to-one static NAT
For address translation from a private IP address to a public IP address, configure outbound
one-to-one static NAT on the interface connected to the external network.
• When the source IP address of a packet from the private network matches the local-ip, the
source IP address is translated into the global-ip.
• When the destination IP address of a packet from the public network matches the global-ip, the
destination IP address is translated into the local-ip.
To configure outbound one-to-one static NAT:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view. system-view N/A
2. Configure a one-to-one mapping for outbound static NAT.
nat static outbound local-ip
[ vpn-instance
local-vpn-instance-name ]
global-ip [ vpn-instance
global-vpn-instance-name ] [ acl
{ ipv4-acl-number | name
ipv4-acl-name } [ reversible ] ]
[ disable ]
By default, no mappings exist.
If you specify the acl keyword, NAT processes only packets matching the permit rule in the ACL.
3. Return to system view. quit N/A
4. Enter interface view. interface interface-type
interface-number N/A
5. Enable static NAT on the interface. nat static enable By default, static NAT is disabled.
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