Default value: N/A
debug ip nat tcp
Displays information about TCP packets whose source or destination matches a specified IP address.
EXAMPLE:
ProCurveRS# debug ip nat tcp 10.10.100.18
After you enter this command, messages such as the following appear at the destination specified for debugging
output. You can turn off these messages with the no debug ip nat tcp command.
NAT: tcp src 10.10.100.18:1473 => trans 192.168.2.78:8016 dst 192.168.2.158:53
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags S ID 57970 len 44 txfid 13
NAT: 192.168.2.158:53 10.10.100.18:1473 flags S A ID 22762 len 44 txfid 15
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags A ID 58226 len 40 txfid 13
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags A ID 58482 len 77 txfid 13
NAT: 192.168.2.158:53 10.10.100.18:1473 flags A ID 23018 len 42 txfid 15
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags A ID 58738 len 40 txfid 13
NAT: 192.168.2.158:53 10.10.100.18:1473 flags A ID 23274 len 131 txfid 15
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags FA ID 58994 len 40 txfid 13
NAT: 192.168.2.158:53 10.10.100.18:1473 flags A ID 23530 len 40 txfid 15
NAT: 192.168.2.158:53 10.10.100.18:1473 flags FA ID 23786 len 40 txfid 15
NAT: 192.168.2.78:8016 192.168.2.158:53 flags A ID 59250 len 40 txfid 13
Syntax: [no] debug ip nat tcp <ip-addr>
Possible values: A valid IP address. An IP address of 0.0.0.0 matches any TCP packet.
Default value: N/A
debug ip nat transdata
Displays information about network translation requests and responses.
EXAMPLE:
ProCurveRS# debug ip nat transdata
After you enter this command, messages such as the following appear at the destination specified for debugging
output. You can turn off these messages with the no debug ip nat transdata command.
NAT: icmp src 10.10.100.18:2048 => trans 192.168.2.79 dst 204.71.202.127
NAT: udp src 10.10.100.18:1561 => trans 192.168.2.79:65286 dst 192.168.3.11:53
NAT: tcp src 10.10.100.18:1473 => trans 192.168.2.78:8016 dst 192.168.2.158:53
Syntax: [no] debug ip nat transdata
Possible values: N/A
Default value: N/A
debug ip ospf adj
Displays information related to OSPF adjacency events. Adjacency events include adding or removing an
interface, receiving hello messages from an adjacency, and broadcasting hello messages to an adjacency.
EXAMPLE:
ProCurveRS# debug ip ospf adj
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