NAT Statistics

When NAT is enabled, you can review statistics gathered as NAT operates. To display NAT statistics, type S on the NAT Configuration menu. The IAD displays the following information (sample):

timeouts: TCP: 300, UDP: 120

local to inet: pkts:0, bytes:0

inet to local: pkts:0, bytes:0

Connections: TCP 0, UDP:0, ICMP:0 created: 0, deleted 0

Total Fragments: local to inet: 0, inet to local: 0

First Fragments: local to inet: 0, inet to local: 0

Queued Fragments: local to inet: 0, inet to local: 0

Deleted Fragments: local to inet: 0, inet to local: 0

Fragment Entries: created: 0, deleted: 0

Errors: cksum: 0, retries: 0, bad packets: 0

Total IP pkts: 0, Reserved addresses: 0, Discarded packets 0

Press any key to return to the NAT Configuration menu.

Table 11–2.NAT Statistics

Report Entry

Timeouts

Local to inet

inet to Local

Connections

Total Fragments

First Fragments

Queued Fragments

Deleted Fragments

Fragment Entries

Errors

Total IP packets

Description

TCP and UDP Timeout values.

Number of packets and bytes transferring to the Internet.

Number of packets and bytes receiving from the Internet.

Number of active TCP, UDP and ICMP connections, as well as the number created and deleted.

Total fragments: local to internet, and internet to local

Number of first fragments: local to internet, and internet to local

Number of queued fragments: local to internet, and internet to local

Number of queued fragments: local to internet, and internet to local

Number of created and deleted fragment entries.

Number of checksum, retries and bad packets.

Number of IP packets—reserved addresses and discarded packets.

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