<Keyword> = <Value>

To find a list of valid keywords and additional help enter "?"

[ NAT Global ]# ?

Valid keywords for the 'NAT Global' section:

UDPTimeout

UDP Timeout for NAT in seconds

 

(note: 0 {zero} disables UDPTimeout)

TCPTimeout

TCP Timeout for NAT in seconds

 

(note: 0 {zero} disables TCPTimeout)

TCPSynTimeout

TCP SYN Timeout for NAT in seconds

TCPFinTimeout

TCP FIN Timeout for NAT in seconds

InternalRange

Strings for Internal IP addresses,

 

(parsed like filters)

ExternalRange

Strings for External IP addresses,

 

(parsed like filters)

PassThruRange

Strings for not NATTED IP addresses,

 

(parsed like filters)

RespondICMP

NAT interface reponses to ICMP packets

RouterAddr

Allow communication with a NAT router

 

through router IP ports

Enabled

Overall NAT capability in Router

Other useful commands:

 

delete <keyword>

Delete a keyword in this section

list

Display the contents of current section

<keyword> = ?

Display more information about a keyword

help

Information about other commands

All of these keywords have been introduced in the NAT "Show" Commands section and extra detail will be presented here.

UDPTimeout

UDP Timeout for

NAT in seconds

 

(note: 0 {zero}

disables UDPTimeout)

The default value for removing a non−TCP NAT Session due to inactivity is 300 seconds (five minutes). It has a range from 0 to 3600 seconds (one hour). A value of zero will cause non−TCP NAT Sessions to never be removed due to inactivity. Use this option with caution because it is possible for the router memory to eventually be occupied by the NAT translation session database.

TCPTimeout

TCP Timeout for

NAT in seconds

 

(note: 0 {zero}

disables TCPTimeout)

The default value for removing TCP sessions due to inactivity is 86400 seconds (24 hours). It has a range from 0 to 172800 seconds (48 hours). As for the UDPTimeout, a value of zero will cause TCP NAT Sessions to never be removed due to inactivity. Also use this option with caution because it is possible for the router memory to eventually be occupied by the NAT translation session database.

TCPSynTimeout

TCP SYN Timeout for NAT in seconds

TCPFinTimeout

TCP FIN Timeout for NAT in seconds

The default value for these variables is 180 seconds (three minutes). They have a range of 20 to 300 seconds. They cannot be disabled.

InternalRange

Strings for Internal IP addresses,

 

(parsed like filters)

This is one of the two most important variables in the [NAT Global] section. This is the range of IP addresses that will be translated into the range of IP addresses set by the ExternalRange

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3D Connexion 17621 setup guide

17621 specifications

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