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Chapter 1 Configuring Twice NAT
Monitoring Twice NAT
Configuring Per-Session PAT Rules
By default, all TCP PAT traffic and all UDP DNS traffic uses per-session PAT. To use multi-session PAT
for traffic, you can configure per-session PAT rules: a permit rule uses per-session PAT, and a deny rule
uses multi-session PAT. For more information about per-session vs. multi-session PAT, see the
“Per-Session PAT vs. Multi-Session PAT” section on page 1-9
.
Detailed Steps
To configure a per-session PAT rule, see the
“Configuring Per-Session PAT Rules” section on page 1-16
.
Monitoring Twice NAT
To monitor twice NAT, enter one of the following commands:
Configuration Examples for Twice NAT
This section includes the following configuration examples:
•
Different Translation Depending on the Destination (Dynamic PAT), page 1-25
(Continued)
•
No Proxy ARP—(Optional) Specify
no-proxy-arp
to disable
proxy ARP for incoming packets to the mapped IP addresses.
See the
“Mapped Addresses and Routing” section on
for more information.
•
Route lookup—(Optional; routed mode only; interface(s)
specified) Specify
route-lookup
to determine the egress
interface using a route lookup instead of using the interface
specified in the NAT command. See the
Egress Interface” section on page 1-22
for more information.
•
Inactive—(Optional) To make this rule inactive without
having to remove the command, use the
inactive
keyword. To
reactivate it, reenter the whole command without the
inactive
keyword.
•
Description—(Optional) Provide a description up to 200
characters using the
description
keyword.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
show nat
Shows NAT statistics, including hits for each NAT rule.
show nat pool
Shows NAT pool statistics, including the addresses and ports allocated,
and how many times they were allocated.
show xlate
Shows current NAT session information.
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