global Command
The global command is used to define the address or range of addresses into which the
addresses defined by the nat command are translated. It is important that the nat-id be
identical to the nat-id used in the nat command. The nat-id pairs the IP address defined by
the global and nat commands so that network translation can take place. The syntax of the
global command is as follows:
global (if-name) nat-id global-ip | global-ip-global-ip [netmask netmask]
Table 6-8 describes the parameters and options for the global command.