From: Paul Browning (pabrowni@cisco.com)
Date: Wed Nov 13 2002 - 11:58:59 GMT-3
Hi Dayo,
you can clear the nat translations with 'clear ip nat trans *' you *may*
have to shut the outside nat interface first.
Did you clear the arp with 'clear arp-cache'?
It would be handy to see the relevant part of the nat config, a show ip nat
tran and show ip nat stat since these wouldn't take up much e mail space.
Does a debug ip nat and debug ip nat detail show unexpected translations
occuring?
Finally what ios are you running?
Kind Regards
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
dayo olabisi
Sent: 13 November 2002 14:17
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Nat issue
Hi listers,
I'm having a unique problem with NAT on one of my
border routers:
a "sh ip nat trans" displays only active 2 dynamic
entries, but a "sh ip nat stat" shows 132 of 205 total
addresses are allocated.
a "sh arp" does show a list of dynamic addressses that
should have long been cleared. "clear arp" doesn't
seem to clear these entries also.
is there a way to force a reset of the pool without
reloading (it's a production router). also is there a
way to force off specific arp entries?
any ideas is much appreciated.
Thx,
dayo
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