Configures the IP address that is to be translated and the IP address to which this is to be translated for source Network Address Translation (NAT) rules.
ip | Specifies Internet Protocol (IP). |
nat | Specifies NAT. |
rule | Specifies NAT rule. |
rule_name | Specifies the NAT rule name. |
source | Specifies modifying the source IP address. |
src_ip_addr | Specifies the source IP address that needs to be translated. |
src_mask | Specifies source IP address mask. |
src_ipNetmask | Specifies source IP address/netmask. |
source-vr | Specifies a virtual router (VR) on which the packet to be translated arrives. |
src_vr_name | Specifies an existing VR/VRF name on which the packet to be translated arrives. If not specified, the VR context from where this command is executed is used. |
new-source | Specifies a source IP address after translation. |
new_src_ip_addr | Specifies the source IP address after translation. |
none | Deletes the IP address configuration. |
If no VR is specified, the current VR context is used.
This command configures the source NAT rule address information. To configure the destination information, run the command configure ip nat rule rule_name destination [[dst_ip_addr new-destination new_dst_ip_addr {{vr} vr_name}] | none] .
The incoming and outgoing VLANs on the NAT router can be on different VRs. The VR on which the packet arrives is configured in this command. The packet after translation is sent out on the configured egress VLAN (configure ip nat add {vlan} vlan_name direction [ingress | egress | both]).
For a source-NAT rule (where either source or destination IP address is only translated), the source mask has to be specified as /32 or 255.255.255.255.
The following example configures the rule named "ipOnlyRule" to translate the source the IP address from 10.20.30.40 to 121.144.169.196. The ingress VLAN is present in the VR "VR-user-in":
# configure ip nat rule ipOnlyRule source 10.20.30.40/32 source-vr VR-user-in new-source 121.144.169.196
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 31.2.
This command is available on the switches that support the IP NAT feature. For information about which switches support this and other features, see the Switch Engine v33.1.1 Licensing Guide document.