7. Operation and Maintenance

Table 7-4. CLI Messages (3 of 5)

Message

What It Indicates

 

 

% Maximum number of dynamic

An attempt was made to add a dynamic NAT

NAT translations rules reached

translation, but the maximum number of translations

 

have already been reached. Keywords list and pool

 

were specified, but not overload.

 

 

% Maximum number of static NAT

An attempt was made to add a static NAT

translations reached

translation, but the maximum number of translations

 

have already been reached. Keyword static was

 

entered, with two IP addresses, but no protocol

 

specified.

 

 

% Maximum number of dynamic

An attempt was made to add a dynamic PAT

PAT translations rules reached

translation, but the maximum number of translations

 

have already been reached. Keywords list and

 

either pool or interface, and overload are

 

specified.

 

 

% Maximum number of static PAT

An attempt was made to add a static PAT

translations reached

translation, but the maximum number of translations

 

have already been reached. Keywords static and

 

interface were entered that specify two IP

 

addresses, protocol, and a local TCP/UDP port

 

number.

 

 

% Maximum number of

An attempt was made to create a new sub-interface,

sub-interfaces already exist

but the maximum number of sub-interfaces have

 

already been created.

 

 

% NAT pool does not exist

The NAT pool entered does not exist.

 

 

% NAT pools can’t have more than

The number of IP addresses in a NAT pool cannot

254 IP addresses

exceed 254.

 

 

% NAT Prefix range is 24–32

An attempt was made to enter a prefix length that is

 

outside the valid range.

 

 

% NAT Translation timeout must be

An attempt was made to enter a NAT timeout that is

in the range 0–2147483647

outside the valid range.

 

 

% Next Hop IP address is assigned

The route entered with a Next Hop IP address is the

to an interface

IP address assigned to the interface.

 

 

% Next Hop IP address must fall

The route entered with a Next Hop IP address does

within the IP address range

not fall within the IP address range for the interface.

assigned to the interface

 

 

 

% Only bridge group 1 is supported

A bridge group was specified that is outside the

at this time

valid range.

 

 

% Ping packets must be between

An attempt was made to initiate a Ping test with a

0–1500 bytes

packet length that is outside the valid range.

 

 

% Ping timeout must be between

An attempt was made to initiate a Ping test with a

1–30 seconds

timeout that is outside the valid range.

 

 

% PVC already assigned to

The DLCI is already assigned on an interface other

sub-interface sub-interface

than the current sub-interface.

 

 

% PVC is already defined

The DLCI is already defined on the current

 

sub-interface.

 

 

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