Chapter 44 Packet Flow Explore
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44.3 The SNAT Status Screen
The
SNAT Status
screen allows you to view and quickly link to specific source NAT (SNAT) settings.
Click a function box in the
SNAT Flow
section, the related SNAT rules (activated) will display in the
SNAT Table
section. To access this screen, click
Maintenance
>
Packet Flow Explore
>
SNAT
Status
.
The order of the SNAT flow may vary depending on whether you:
• select
use default SNAT
in the
Configuration > Network > Interface > Trunk
screen.
• use policy routes to control 1-1 NAT by using the
policy control-virtual-server-rules
activate
command.
Note: Once a packet matches the criteria of an SNAT rule, the UAG takes the
corresponding action and does not perform any further flow checking.
The following fields are available if you click
1-1 SNAT
in the
Routing Flow
section.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any entry.
NAT Rule
This is the name of an activated 1:1 or Many 1:1 NAT rule in the NAT table.
Source
This is the original source IP address(es).
any
means any IP address.
Destination
This is the original destination IP address(es).
any
means any IP address.
Outgoing
This is the name of an interface which transmits packets out of the UAG.
Gateway
This is the IP address of the gateway in the same network of the outgoing interface.
The following fields are available if you click
Default WAN Trunk
in the
Routing Flow
section.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any entry.
Source
This is the source IP address(es) from which the packets are sent.
any
means any IP
address.
Destination
This is the destination IP address(es) to which the packets are transmitted.
any
means any
IP address.
Trunk
This is the name of the WAN trunk through which the matched packets are transmitted.
Table 213
Maintenance > Packet Flow Explore > Routing Status (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION