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Configuration Management
Generally Available    06-30-2010 
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NAT Commands - Modified in Release 9.0
This section provides information on NAT commands modified in Release 9.0.
access-rule
With the NAT-only license [600-00-7805] NAT/PAT With DPI, the 
trigger open-port
 
keyword is no longer available with this command. In the earlier releases, for NAT this 
keyword was not functional.
CLI (Firewall-and-NAT Policy Configuration Mode)
access-rule { no-ruledef-matches { downlink | uplink } action { deny [ 
charging-action charging_action ] | permit [ bypass-nat | nat-realm 
nat_realm ] } | priority priority { [ dynamic-only | static-and-dynamic ] 
access-ruledef ruledef_name { deny [ charging-action charging_action ] | 
permit [ bypass-nat | nat-realm nat_realm ] } } }
default access-rule no-ruledef-matches { downlink | uplink } action
no access-rule priority priority
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ip pool
I
MPORTANT
This change is applicable to UMTS deployments in StarOS 9.0, and for CDMA 
deployments in StarOS 8.3.
This command enables adding, modifying, and deleting an IP address pool in the current 
context. The following keywords and associated options were added to this command for 
the Network Address Translation (NAT) feature:
nat-one-to-one
: This keyword and associated options enable configuring one-to-one 
NAT realms.
napt-users-per-ip-address
: This keyword and associated options enable configuring 
many-to-one NAT realms.
The following keyword and associated options were removed from this command: