Displaying Nat Configurations And Statistics; Displaying Nat And Pat Configurations; Displaying Ip Address And Port Translations - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Chapter 5
Configuring Network Address Translation

Displaying NAT Configurations and Statistics

Displaying NAT and PAT Configurations

Displaying IP Address and Port Translations

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The following sections describe the commands used to display dynamic and static
NAT and PAT configurations and statistics:
Displaying NAT and PAT Configurations
Displaying IP Address and Port Translations
You can display NAT and PAT configurations by using the show running-config
class-map and show running-config policy-map commands in Exec mode.
For example, enter:
host1/C1# show running-config class-map
host1/C1# show running-config policy-map
You can display IP address and port translation (Xlate) information by using the
show xlate command in Exec mode. The syntax of this command is as follows:
show xlate [global {ip_address1 [ip_address2 [netmask mask1]]}] [local
{ip_address3 [ip_address4 [netmask mask2]]}] [gport port1 [port2]]
[lport port1 [port2]]
The keywords, arguments, and options are as follows:
global ip_address1 ip_address2—(Optional) Displays information for a
global IP address or range of global IP addresses to which the ACE translates
source addresses for static and dynamic NAT. For a single global IP address,
enter the address in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 192.168.12.15). To
specify a range of IP addresses, enter a second IP address.
netmask mask—(Optional) Displays the subnet mask for the specified IP
addresses.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Security Configuration Guide
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