Configuring Real Servers And A Server Farm; Configuring A Layer 7 Load-Balancing Class Map For Server Farm-Based Dynamic Nat - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Configuring Server Farm-Based Dynamic NAT
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Configuring Real Servers and a Server Farm

Configuring a Layer 7 Load-Balancing Class Map for Server
Farm-Based Dynamic NAT
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
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To configure a NAT pool consisting of a range of 32 global IP addresses, enter:
host1/C1(config)# interface vlan 200
host1/C1(config-if)# nat-pool 1 172.27.16.10 172.27.16.41 netmask
255.255.255.255
Before you can remove a NAT pool from an interface, you must remove the
service policy and the policy map associated with the NAT pool.
To remove a NAT pool from the configuration, enter:
host1/C1(config-if)# no nat-pool 1
For details about configuring real servers and server farms, see the Cisco 4700
Series Application Control Engine Appliance Server Load-Balancing
Configuration Guide.
Configure a Layer 7 traffic class for server farm-based dynamic NAT by using the
class-map command in configuration mode. The syntax of this command is as
follows:
class-map type http loadbalance match-any name
The name argument is a unique identifier for the class map, specified as an
unquoted text string with a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
For example, enter:
host1/C1(config)# class-map type http loadbalance match-any L7_CLASS
host1/C1(config-cmap-http-lb)#
To remove a class-map from the configuration, enter:
host1/C1(config)# no class-map type http loadbalance match-any
L7_CLASS
Chapter 5
Configuring Network Address Translation
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