On my AS 5400, NAT doesn't work .the IOS version is 12.1 (5) T5does
this IOS version have same problems with NAT like IOS 12.2(5).
plz advise
komy
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> In case anybody is interested, I submitted the po
i, Shawn G
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We are using static NATs, no pooling.
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We're on a 3660 here.
>>> "R. Benjamin Kessler
We are using static NATs, no pooling.
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Does this have anythign to do with the wrong nat p
3600's, mostly 3662's
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What platform? I was doing a bug search for 7200
We're on a 3660 here.
>>> "R. Benjamin Kessler" 01/14/02 05:19PM >>>
What platform? I was doing a bug search for 7200's and saw several NAT
bugs - some of which are unresolved.
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What platform? I was doing a bug search for 7200's and saw several NAT
bugs - some of which are unresolved.
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I agree. I can say with 100% certainty that it's not NAT/PAT if you have
those exact configs in the router. It's IE.
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> Could be DNS problem. Try going to http://198.133.219.25/
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> This is Cisco.com.
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> Probably
Could be DNS problem. Try going to http://198.133.219.25/
This is Cisco.com.
Probably not a NAT/PAT issue.
Regards,
Eric
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I
I rarely totally rule out anything, it'll come back and bite ya in the
arse but I would definately verify your IE setup. If you want to verify
TCP telnet to something like route-views.oregon-ix.net
Dave
Larry Brown wrote:
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> I set up nat with basic statements
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> ip nat inside (fast 0)
> i
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, RAMAKRISHNA B wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am facing lot of problems with NAT.I have Cisco Cat5505 switch with
> RSM(IOS 12.0) and I have configured NAT on two VLANs one inside and one for
> outsise with dynamic translation.Initially in the beginning with the same
> number of user
You can set the amount of time a translation times out and get's cleared. It
sounds like yours are sitting around for longer then normal.
ip nat translation timeout
When port translation is not configured, translation entries time out after
24 hours. This time can be adjusted with the above com
It's possible there might be something "buggy" in the IOS version. I know
we had a lot of problems with a 3640 and the first two IOS's we put on it.
Not this particular problem. In the meantime, maybe try going into
configuration mode and type in "ip nat trans timeout ", the meaning
sec
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