RE: NAT timers

From: Daniel Hong (Daniel.Hong@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2001 - 10:06:32 GMT-3


   
Brian,

Nothing particular. When I exploring this command this afternood. I found it
's a bit odd, you can change
these parameters but you cann't verify them. Apart from timeout, I can hardly
 see any needs to change
them anyway.

Reg

Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Hescock [mailto:bhescock@cisco.com]
Sent: 08/10/2001 1:00
To: Daniel Hong
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: NAT timers

Daniel,
    What is it you want to see? For example, you can change the icmp
timeout value from the default of 60 seconds and if you do show ip nat
trans verbose you can see how long the translation has been in the nat
table and how much time it has left until it gets flushed. There
really isn't much more to see. You can always have your local Cisco SE
submit a feature request if you want more info in the output and if
enough customers ask for it they might add it (although I would doubt
there is much demand for it).

Brian

Daniel Hong wrote:

>Hi group,
>
>There are a few NAT timers can be changed by using
>
>ip nat translation XXXXXX
>
>Is there a command cab be used to show all this details?
>
>show ip nat tran verbose doesn't tell you much.
>
>thx in advance
>
>Daniel



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