3D Connexion 17621 setup guide Show NAT Statistics

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10.5.3.20:0

−>198.41.9.194:0

198.41.9.215:0

ICMP

236/922

 

 

105.00

104.00

 

10.5.3.10:29841

−>198.41.9.219:29841

198.41.9.30:53

UDP

255/976

 

 

33.93

33.50

 

10.5.3.10:1899

−>198.41.9.219:1899

198.41.9.12:80

TCP

983/680

 

 

25.67

0.16

 

10.5.3.10:1900

−>198.41.9.219:1900

198.41.9.12:80

TCP

984/681

 

 

30.24

15.83

 

The Active Map is the IP Address:Port (if applicable) Internal to External address translation and is read in the same format as the display for the NAT Map Database. The Remote is the location on the External Network/Internet communicating with the workstation or router in the Internal NAT Network. The Proto is the protocol the session is translating. Current values for this column are ICMP, UDP, TCP, GRE, OSPF, EGP, ESP, AH, BLAST, or the actual number of the other IP protocols. The hashes are used by the software to store and locate the translation sessions in the NAT software's internal database. The Time Since: Created, and Last Activity display the time, in seconds, since the session was created and the last time it was used to translate an IP packet, respectively.

SHOW NAT STATISTICS

The show nat statistics command displays the total number of NAT Sessions created since the router was last booted with the NAT functionality enabled, and the current status of the NAT Sessions.

Nat_2220> show nat statistics

 

Total Sessions:

38

Filtered:

0

Currently Active:

0

Properly Removed:

33

Sessions Timed Out:

5

SYN Timeouts:

0

FIN Timeouts:

0

Inactivity:

5

Sessions Reset:

2

Invalid Cache:

0

No Resources:

0

Stale ACK:

0

Total Sessions is the total number of NAT Sessions created to translate IP packets since the router was last booted.

Filtered is not yet defined.

Currently Active is the number of packets presently being used by the router to translate packets. This should be displayed in response to the command show nat sessions (described earlier) if these sessions have not been ended/removed from the NAT hash database by the software in the meantime.

Properly Removed is the number of sessions removed from the NAT Session database as a result of FIN and ACK packets being exchanged between the workstation/router on the NAT Network and the workstation/router on the Internet. The IP session is terminated and the NAT Session doing the address translation is likewise removed from the NAT hash database.

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Contents Contents − Network Address Translation Configuration Guide Final Notes Important Disclaimers Local Network Security NAT FunctionalityExample ONE AN Example NAT Session Condition Page Condition 1 a NAT Session Initiated from the Outside Pinging the NAT Router Condition Example TWOPage Pinging the Macintosh AT 198.41.9.210 Condition Example ThreePage Show NAT Config Console Commands for the NAT Software Show NATConcluding Explanation Remarks Line−by−line description of this display follows TCP SYN timeout period sec Show NAT MAP Show NAT SessionsShow NAT Statistics Show NAT Addressdb NAT Global Page RespondICMP NAT interface responses to Icmp packets NAT Mapping IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example ONE External NAT PORT, Example IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example Three Internal NAT PORT, ExampleHere is the configuration of the IP ports Entered External range Final Notes NAT Passthru RANGE, ExampleCurrently Supported IP Applications Updated Aug 19 Document ID

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