Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Network Address Translation Commands
5-190 Configuring the Internet Protocol
NAPT using address: 10.10.10.2
Num translations: 8
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Pro
Private Host
NAT Addr
External Host
Idle
(Local IP Addr)
(Global IP Addr)
UDP 192.168.50.90:1024 10.10.10.2:20002
10.10.10.15:3664 24
UDP 192.168.50.90:1024 10.10.10.2:20001
10.10.10.15:3663 24
UDP 192.168.50.91:1024 10.10.10.2:20004
10.10.10.16:3666 24
UDP 192.168.50.91:1024 10.10.10.2:20003
10.10.10.16:3665 24
TCP 192.168.50.70:1024 10.10.10.2:20006
10.10.15.75:36864
3
TCP 192.168.50.70:1024 10.10.10.2:20005
10.10.15.75:36863
3
TCP 192.168.50.71:1024 10.10.10.2:20008
10.10.15.76:36866
3
TCP 192.168.50.71:1024 10.10.10.2:20007
10.10.15.76:36865
3
The following example displays NAT pool entries with overload statistics. Note that a unique
NAT IP address is assigned to each internal host and that if there are more internal hosts than the
number of addresses in the pool, then multiple internal hosts will share a single NAT address..
XSR#show ip nat translations
Pool name: NATPool with overload
ACL Number: 100
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NAPT using address: 10.10.10.131
Num translations: 2
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Pro
Private Host
NAT Addr
External Host
Idle
(Local IP Addr)
(Global IP Addr)
UDP 192.168.50.91:1024 10.10.10.131:20002 10.10.10.16:3666
4
UDP 192.168.50.91:1024 10.10.10.131:20001 10.10.10.16:3665
4
Parameter Description
Pro
Protocol of the port identifying the address.
Private Host
The IP address assigned to a host on the inside network.
NAT Addrl
The legitimate IP address.
External Host
Remote host that the packets are destined to.
Idle
Period (seconds) of inactivity of a traffic flow.