Load Sharing Nat Server Configuration Example - H3C MSR 2600 Configuration Manual

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Flow-begin : Disabled
Flow-end
Flow-active: Disabled
NAT mapping behavior:
Mapping mode: Address and Port-Dependent
ACL
NAT ALG:
DNS: Enabled
FTP: Enabled
H323: Enabled
ICMP-ERROR: Enabled
# Use the display nat session verbose command to display NAT session information generated when
Host A accesses Host B.
[Router] display nat session verbose
Initiator:
Source
Destination IP/port: 172.16.2.2/2048
VPN instance/VLAN ID/VLL ID: vpn1/-/-
Protocol: ICMP(1)
Responder:
Source
Destination IP/port: 172.16.1.2/0
VPN instance/VLAN ID/VLL ID: vpn2/-/-
Protocol: ICMP(1)
State: ICMP_REPLY
Application: INVALID
Start time: 2012-08-16 09:30:49
Interface(in) : GigabitEthernet1/1
Interface(out): GigabitEthernet1/2
Initiator->Responder:
Responder->Initiator:
Total sessions found: 1

Load sharing NAT Server configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
Configure NAT so that these external users use the address 202.38.1.1/16 to access the servers and the
three FTP servers implement load sharing.
: Disabled
: ---
IP/port: 192.168.1.2/42496
IP/port: 192.168.1.2/42496
Figure
61, three FTP servers are in the intranet to provide FTP services for external users.
TTL: 27s
5 packets
420 bytes
5 packets
420 bytes
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