Displaying Statistics For Nat And Pat - Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual

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SLC ConnectReach System Monitoring
Using the Statistics Command to Display System
Elements Status

Displaying Statistics for NAT and PAT

Entering the NAT
command
Example of NAT
statistics report
NAT IP Packets
NAT IP Outbound Packets
NAT IP Inbound Packets
NAT IP Fragments
NAT IP Packets Dropped
NAT IP Packets Translated
NAT TCP Packets Translated
NAT UDP Packets Translated
NAT ICMP Packets Translated
NAT IP Packets Passed Thru
NAT Sessions in Use
NAT Sessions Allocated
NAT Sessions Freed
NAT Sessions Refused
NAT Sequence Adjusts in Use
NAT Stress Recovery
NAT Norm Recovery
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Issue 4
June 2002
Network address translation (NAT) is an Internet standard that allows a LAN to
use one set of IP addresses for internal (LAN) traffic and another set of IP
addresses for external traffic. This conserves global IP addresses, and can be
used to ensure security; in effect, the internal IP addresses are hidden from all
devices outside the LAN. Also, in/out requests can be qualified or authenticated.
To display the statistics for NAT, enter the NAT command at the statistics prompt.
For example:
(statistics)> NAT
The following is an example of an NAT statistics report that will be displayed on
the PC monitor screen.
:
4614
:
14
:
4600
:
0
:
215
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
4614
:
0
:
0
:
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