Can see you are working in brigde mode don't see why you need nat enabled.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:36 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ronald,
>
> This appliance has four ports, please look at the output below hope it's
> what you asked me;
>
> r2400# bwmgr showbridges
>
> ET/BWMGR: Running
> em2 Group:0 Forwarding:<DISCOVER LEARNING >
> em3 Group:0 Forwarding:<DISCOVER LEARNING >
> r2400#
>
>
> r2400# bwmgr em0 show
>
> Interface em0 (RUNNING 10Mb/s License Level:3)
> Buffers:0/0/15000 WDW-THRESH:12
> Drops:0 BW IndexLevel:4 FW IndexLevel:4
> Bridging:Disabled
> Streams:0/14/20000
> Outside
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> r2400# bwmgr em1 show
>
> Interface em1 (RUNNING 10Mb/s License Level:3)
> Buffers:0/0/15000
> Drops:0 BW IndexLevel:4 FW IndexLevel:4
> Bridging:Disabled
> Streams:0/14/20000
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> r2400#
>
>
> r2400# bwmgr em2 show
>
> Interface em2 (RUNNING 10Mb/s License Level:3)
> Buffers:0/0/15000
> Drops:0 BW IndexLevel:4 FW IndexLevel:4
> Bridging:Enabled Forwarding:NOBCAST ALL PROTS Group:0
> Streams:0/14/20000
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> r2400#
>
> r2400# bwmgr em3 show
>
> Interface em3 (RUNNING 10Mb/s License Level:3)
> Buffers:0/0/15000
> Drops:0 BW IndexLevel:4 FW IndexLevel:4
> Bridging:Enabled Forwarding:NOBCAST ALL PROTS Group:0
> Streams:0/14/20000
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> r2400#
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
>
>
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> > Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:36:48 +0400
> > From: Muwonge Ronald <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [LUG] ET/BWMGR r2400
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> > Is it in router mode or brigde mode?
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Anyone ever worked with ET/BWMGR and is willing to lend a hand here;
> >>
> >> -I have a ET/BWMGR appliance r2400 version 4.0RC1, I managed to get it
> >> started but problem is natd can't be started with the sh /etc/natd
> >> script
> >> as the user manual suggests it should, the box hangs.
> >>
> >> -I managed to start it with /etc/rc.d/natd start and its running but it
> >> doesn't pass traffic from the internal interface to the external
> >> interface
> >> even when firewall is disabled or permissive. So I can't access external
> >> networks from the test machine.
> >>
> >> -I would like traffic from the LAN to pass through this appliance so I
> >> could manage BW ... et al!
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for the help in advance.
> >>
> >>
> >> Sam
> >>
> >>
> >> Hostname:        r2400
> >> Current Time:   4/22/2009 0:21
> >> Last Boot:      4/22/2009 0:04
> >> BWMGR Status:   Running
> >> Version:        4.0RC1
> >> License:        10Mb/s Level 3
> >> Bwmgrd: Running
> >> Interface:      em0
> >> Throughput:     9.5 Kb /13.5 Kb
> >>
> >> Cpu0 Usage:     0.0%
> >> MySQL Usage:    3.6%
> >> Free Memory:    904.8 MB
> >> Memory Used:    3.3 MB
> >> Buffers:        0/0/15000
> >> Streams:        5/12/20000
> >>
> >> Protocol Watch:
> >> P2P Decode:
> >> HTTP Decode:
> >> FTP Tracking:
> >> URL Decode:
> >> Monitor:
> >> AutoMgr:
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