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nat64
The following operations can be performed on “nat64”:
show | rm | set | add | unset | stat |
show nat64
Display the nat64 configuration.
Synopsis
show nat64 [
Arguments
name Name for the NAT64 rule. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and can consist of letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) pound (#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the rule is created. Choose a name that helps identify the NAT64 rule.
Output
acl6name Name of any configured ACL6 whose action is ALLOW. IPv6 Packets matching the condition of this ACL6 rule and destination IP address of these packets matching the NAT64 IPv6 prefix are considered for NAT64 translation.
netProfile Name of the configured netprofile. The Citrix ADC selects one of the IP address in the netprofile as the source IP address of the translated IPv4 packet to be sent to the IPv4 server.
devno count stateflag
rm nat64
Remove the configured nat64 rule.
Synopsis
rm nat64
Arguments
name Name for the NAT64 rule. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and can consist of letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) pound (#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the rule is created. Choose a name that helps identify the NAT64 rule.
Example
rm nat64 name.
set nat64
Set the configured nat64 rule.
Synopsis
set nat64
Arguments
name Name for the NAT64 rule. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and can consist of letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) pound (#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the rule is created. Choose a name that helps identify the NAT64 rule.
acl6name Name of any configured ACL6 whose action is ALLOW. IPv6 Packets matching the condition of this ACL6 rule and destination IP address of these packets matching the NAT64 IPv6 prefix are considered for NAT64 translation.
netProfile Name of the configured netprofile. The Citrix ADC selects one of the IP address in the netprofile as the source IP address of the translated IPv4 packet to be sent to the IPv4 server.
Example
set nat64 rule1 -acl6name acl1 .
add nat64
Configure a nat64 rule on the appliance.
Synopsis
add nat64
Arguments
name Name for the NAT64 rule. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and can consist of letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) pound (#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the rule is created. Choose a name that helps identify the NAT64 rule.
acl6name Name of any configured ACL6 whose action is ALLOW. IPv6 Packets matching the condition of this ACL6 rule and destination IP address of these packets matching the NAT64 IPv6 prefix are considered for NAT64 translation.
netProfile Name of the configured netprofile. The Citrix ADC selects one of the IP address in the netprofile as the source IP address of the translated IPv4 packet to be sent to the IPv4 server.
unset nat64
Use this command to remove nat64 settings.Refer to the set nat64 command for meanings of the arguments.
Synopsis
unset nat64
stat nat64
Display statistics for nat64 sessions.
Synopsis
stat nat64 [-detail] [-fullValues] [-ntimes |
full )] |
Arguments
detail Specifies detailed output (including more statistics). The output can be quite voluminous. Without this argument, the output will show only a summary.
fullValues Specifies that numbers and strings should be displayed in their full form. Without this option, long strings are shortened and large numbers are abbreviated
ntimes The number of times, in intervals of seven seconds, the statistics should be displayed. Default value: 1 Minimum value: 0
logFile The name of the log file to be used as input.
clearstats Clear the statsistics / counters
Possible values: basic, full
Output
Counters
TCP Sessions (nat64TotTcpSessions) Total number of TCP sessions created by NAT64.
UDP Sessions (nat64TotUdpSessions) Total number of UDP sessions created by NAT64.
ICMP Sessions (nat64TotIcmpSessions) Total number of ICMP sessions created by NAT64.
Total Sessions (nat64TotSessions) Total number of sessions created by NAT64.
Example
stat nat64
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