Limiting Translation Entries; Specifying Inside And Outside Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP SERVICES CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-01 Configuration Manual

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Limiting Translation Entries

ip nat translation max-entries

Specifying Inside and Outside Interfaces

ip nat
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Use the no version to disable the license.
See license nat.
You can configure the maximum number of dynamic translation entries that the
translation table contains in global configuration mode for a given virtual router.
Use to specify the maximum number of dynamic translation entries that the translation
table can contain in global configuration mode for the given virtual router.
Example
host:VR1 (config-if) #ip nat translation max-entries 1000
Use the no version to remove the configured limit and return the maximum number of
translation entries to the default, which is no enforced limit, as capacity allows.
See ip nat translation max-entries.
You must mark interfaces that participate in NAT translation as residing on the inside or
the outside network.
CAUTION: Only packets routed between an inside and an outside interface
are subject to translation.
You can unmark an interface by using the no version of this command.
Use to mark an IP interface as participating in NAT translation.
Use the keyword (inside or outside) to specify the side of the network on which the
interface resides.
Example
host (config-if) # ip nat inside
Use the no version to unmark the interface (the default) so that it does not participate
in NAT translation.
See ip nat.
Chapter 2: Configuring NAT
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