For deleting sub interfaces, you need to reload, but for nat translations
use:


clear ip nat trans *

-Joe


----- Original Message -----
From: "s vermill" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: RE: Static NAT entries timeout value?? [7:37910]


> If you can reload the router I would do that.  Very strange but not
> uncommon.  Someone here recently had a problem where a router was load
> balancing accross deleted subinterfaces.
>
> Cisco Nuts wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > Is there a timelimit on how long a router keeps the static nat
> > entries in
> > its buffer EVEN though you take out the entries from the router?
> > I can still ping the ip's from other routers even though I took
> > out the
> > entries on the nat router. I would think that this would only
> > be possible if
> > the router keeps the entries in its buffer but am not sure??
> > Thank you.
> > Regards.
> >
> > Output:
> > NAT Router:
> > RTB#sh ip nat trans
> > RTB#
> > RTB#sh ip nat statis
> > Total active translations: 0 (0 static, 0 dynamic; 0 extended)
> > Outside interfaces:
> >   Ethernet0, Serial0
> > Inside interfaces:
> >   Serial1
> > Hits: 0  Misses: 0
> > Expired translations: 0
> > Dynamic mappings:
> > RTB#
> >
> > Notice the 0 static !!
> >
> > Now from a client router:
> > RTC#ping 172.16.11.10
> >
> > Type escape sequence to abort.
> > Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.11.10, timeout is 2
> > seconds:
> > !!!!!
> > Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max =
> > 4/5/8 ms
> > RTC#ping 172.16.6.15
> >
> > Type escape sequence to abort.
> > Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.6.15, timeout is 2
> > seconds:
> > !!!!!
> > Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max =
> > 4/5/8 ms
> > RTC#
> >
> > These are the static entries that I had just taken OFF the NAT
> > router:
> >
> > ip nat inside source static 10.10.50.4 172.16.11.70
> > ip nat inside source static 10.10.60.4 172.16.11.10
> > ip nat inside source static 10.10.70.4 172.16.6.15
> >
> > Any ideas??
> >
> >
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