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NFWare vCGNAT 6.3.0 documentation
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  • 1. Installation
    • 1.1. Virtual Machine Installation
    • 1.2. First Access
    • 1.3. License Installation
    • 1.4. Running vCGNAT in Docker
  • 2. Annotation
    • 2.1. Notations
    • 2.2. Glossary
  • 3. CLI
    • 3.1. CLI Access
    • 3.2. Basic Commands
    • 3.3. Show Commands
  • 4. System Configuration
    • 4.1. System Name Configuration
    • 4.2. DNS Configuration
    • 4.3. Time Configuration
    • 4.4. Logging
  • 5. AAA Configuration
  • 6. Interfaces Configuration
    • 6.1. Management Interface
    • 6.2. Data Interfaces
    • 6.3. Subinterfaces
    • 6.4. Link Aggregation
    • 6.5. LLDP
  • 7. Routing Configuration
    • 7.1. VRF
    • 7.2. Static Routing
    • 7.3. ARP
  • 8. High Availability
    • 8.1. vCGNAT Deployment Scenarios
    • 8.2. VRRP
    • 8.3. Real Time Management System
    • 8.4. Synchronization
    • 8.5. Typical Configuration
  • 9. NAT Configuration
    • 9.1. Overview
    • 9.2. Typical Configuration
    • 9.3. Behaviors
    • 9.4. Pools
    • 9.5. Subscriber Groups
    • 9.6. Rules
    • 9.7. Access Lists
    • 9.8. Logging
    • 9.9. Timeouts
    • 9.10. Port Control Protocol
    • 9.11. Port Block Allocation
    • 9.12. Deterministic NAT
    • 9.13. Application Layer Gateway
    • 9.14. Static Mappings
    • 9.15. Show and Clear Commands
  • 10. Monitoring
    • 10.1. SNMP
    • 10.2. Zabbix
    • 10.3. Memory Monitoring
  • 11. Release Notes
    • 11.1. Release 4.2
    • 11.2. Release 4.3
    • 11.3. Release 5.0
    • 11.4. Release 6.0
    • 11.5. Release 6.1
    • 11.6. Release 6.2
    • 11.7. Release 6.3
    • 11.8. Release 6.4
  • 12. How To
  • 13. Troubleshooting
    • 13.1. Packet Tracer
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