02-03-2015 10:12 PM
I was troubleshooting a connectivity issue for a client and he kept asking me to check the 'NAT pool allocation' on the loadbalancer context. My company uses a ACE module running software version A5(2.2). I could find no command such as show nat or show allocation. Running show xlate does not give me a count but a list of all the translation.
Can someone explain to me what exactly my client is asking for?
02-05-2015 07:21 AM
Hi,
Perhaps this:
switch/Admin# show np 1 me-stats -vsocm | include NAT
NAT[static mapped]: 0 0
NAT[static real]: 0 0
NAT[xlate alloc fail]: 0 0
NAT[xlate real hit]: 0 0
NAT[xlate mapped hit]: 0 0
NAT[invalid xlate]: 0 0
NAT[dump xlate]: 0 0
NAT[xlate release failed]: 0 0
NAT Pool Alloc [fail]: 0 0
NAT Pool Alloc [addr]: 0 0
NAT Pool Alloc [addr/port]: 0 0
NAT Pool Free [addr]: 0 0
NAT Pool Free [addr/port]: 0 0
NAT Pool Free [orphan IP]: 0 0
Drop [Need NAT IPv4-6]: 0 0
Drop [Need NAT IPv6-4]: 0 0
NAT free no xlate [real addr]: 0 0
NAT free no xlate [mapped addr]: 0 0
NAT Dynamic Xlate GC Reaped: 0 0
NAT Implicit PAT Alloc [fail]: 0 0
NAT Implicit PAT Alloc: 0 0
NAT Implicit PAT Free: 0 0
Based on model, np x can be 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Regards,
Kanwal
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02-15-2015 01:54 PM
Kanwal,
Thank you for your reply. Your answer have given me a starting point. I'm going to log into the load balancer and try the command out. I'll let you know what I find.
02-15-2015 02:29 PM
Kanwal,
Thanks again for your response. There is a "show np" command on the load balancer context but the description reads "show debug information from hardware". I did find this command: show nat-fabric. Its described as "Nat fabric shadow table". I'm going to run with this thread to see if the output from the sub-options will get me the results that I'm looking for. I'm kicking myself for not seeing that before.
Here is another question: is there a cisco book that speaks to the ACE 30 module that you know of. I am currently reading the available PDF online and I think that I may benefit more with additional commentary.
Thanks again
Gul
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