
Chapter 12 Virtual Servers
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The following table lists the virtual server commands.
Table 58 ip virtual-server Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ip virtual-server [profile_name] Displays information about the specified virtual
server or about all the virtual servers.
no ip virtual-server profile_name Deletes the specified virtual server.
ip virtual-server profile_name interface
interface_name original-ip {any | ip |
address_object} map-to {address_object | ip}
map-type any [nat-loopback [nat-1-1-map]
[deactivate] | nat-1-1-map [deactivate] |
deactivate]
Creates or modifies the specified virtual server and
maps the specified destination IP address (for all
destination ports) to the specified destination
address object or IP address. The original
destination IP is defined by the specified interface
(any), the specified IP address (IP), or the specified
address object (address-object). NAT loopback
allows local users to use a domain name to access
this virtual server.
Select what kind of NAT this rule is to perform.
nat-1-1-map: means the NAT type is either 1:1
NAT or many 1:1 NAT. See Section 12.1.1 on page
109 for more information.
Using this command without nat-1-1-map means
the NAT type is Virtual Server. This makes
computers on a private network behind the
ZyWALL available to a public network outside the
ZyWALL (like the Internet).
The deactivate command disables the virtual
server rule.
ip virtual-server profile_name interface
interface_name original-ip {any | IP |
address_object} map-to {address_object | ip}
map-type port protocol {any | tcp | udp}
original-port <1..65535> mapped-port
<1..65535> [nat-loopback [nat-1-1-map]
[deactivate] | nat-1-1-map [deactivate] |
deactivate]
Creates or modifies the specified virtual server and
maps the specified (destination IP address,
protocol, and destination port) to the specified
(destination IP address and destination port). The
original destination IP is defined by the specified
interface (any), the specified IP address (IP), or the
specified address object (address-object). NAT
loopback allows local users to use a domain name
to access this virtual server.
nat-1-1-map: means the NAT type is either 1:1
NAT or many 1:1 NAT. See Section 12.1.1 on page
109 for more information.
Using this command without nat-1-1-map means
the NAT type is Virtual Server. This makes
computers on a private network behind the
ZyWALL available to a public network outside the
ZyWALL (like the Internet).
The deactivate command disables the virtual
server rule.
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