2020
C
133: NAT C
HAPTER
display nat aging-time
Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Example
display nat all
Syntax
C
ONFIGURATION
OMMANDS
display nat aging-time
Any view
None
Use the
display nat aging-time
different NAT sessions.
# Display the aging time values of different NAT sessions.
<Sysname> display nat aging-time
NAT aging-time value information:
tcp ---- aging-time value is
udp ---- aging-time value is
icmp ---- aging-time value is
pptp ---- aging-time value is
dns ---- aging-time value is
tcp-fin ---- aging-time value is
tcp-syn ---- aging-time value is
ftp-ctrl ---- aging-time value is
ftp-data ---- aging-time value is
Table 524 Description on the fields of the display nat aging-time command
Field
NAT aging-time value information
tcp ---- aging-time value is 86400 (seconds)
udp ---- aging-time value is 300 (seconds)
icmp ---- aging-time value is 60 (seconds)
pptp ---- aging-time value is 86400 (seconds)
dns ---- aging-time value is 60 (seconds)
tcp-fin ---- aging-time value is 60 (seconds)
tcp-syn ---- aging-time value is 3600 (seconds)
ftp-ctrl ---- aging-time value is 7200 (seconds)
ftp-data ---- aging-time value is 300 (seconds)
display nat all
command to display the aging time values of
86400 (seconds)
300 (seconds)
60 (seconds)
86400 (seconds)
60 (seconds)
60 (seconds)
3600 (seconds)
7200 (seconds)
300 (seconds)
Description
NAT aging time values for various
protocols
NAT aging time for TCP is 86,400
seconds.
NAT aging time for UDP is 300
seconds.
NAT aging time for ICMP is 60
seconds.
NAT aging time for PPTP is 86,400
seconds.
NAT aging time for DNS is 60 seconds.
NAT aging time for TCP fin or rst is 60
seconds.
NAT aging time for TCP syn is 3,600
seconds.
NAT aging time for FTP ctrl is 7,200
seconds.
NAT aging time for FTP data is 300
seconds.