12-29-2010 06:39 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:54 AM
I am troubleshooting an nat translations problem.
I am wondering if the show ip nat translations verbose command is supported on ASR1002 running software version IOS-XE Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 15.0(1)S?
On C876 router the output is the following. In this case i am able to check via the "left" parameter the time the ip nat translations will be in the list before it gets removed. The output on the ASR is different and you are not able to see the left parameter?
C876W-HO#sh ip nat translations verbose
Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global
udp 81.165.210.155:500 172.29.1.113:500 62.72.119.190:500 62.72.119.190:500
create 3d01h, use 00:00:16 timeout:300000, left 00:04:43, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
extended, use_count: 0, entry-id: 454831, lc_entries: 0
tcp 81.165.210.155:1581 172.29.1.113:1581 92.123.238.64:443 92.123.238.64:443
create 00:01:21, use 00:01:19 timeout:86400000, left 23:58:40, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
extended, use_count: 0, entry-id: 492657, lc_entries: 0
tcp 81.165.210.155:1583 172.29.1.113:1583 92.123.238.64:443 92.123.238.64:443
create 00:01:20, use 00:01:18 timeout:86400000, left 23:58:41, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
extended, use_count: 0, entry-id: 492660, lc_entries: 0
tcp 81.165.210.155:1584 172.29.1.113:1584 209.143.198.123:443 209.143.198.123:443
create 00:01:19, use 00:01:18 timeout:86400000, left 23:58:41, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
extended, use_count: 0, entry-id: 492663, lc_entries: 0
tcp 81.165.210.155:1587 172.29.1.113:1587 66.102.13.101:80 66.102.13.101:80
create 00:00:57, use 00:00:57 timeout:86400000, left 23:59:02, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
extended, use_count: 0, entry-id: 492670, lc_entries: 0
tcp 81.165.210.155:1588 172.29.1.113:1588 66.102.13.101:80 66.102.13.101:80
create 00:00:57, use 00:00:56 timeout:86400000, left 23:59:03, Map-Id(In): 1,
flags:
-> output on ASR
HNHOBO01#sh ip nat translations verbose
Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global
--- 62.205.96.155 10.19.21.46 --- ---
create: 12/28/10 13:13:55, use: 12/28/10 13:56:42, timeout: 00:29:52
Map-Id(In): 1
Mac-Address: 0000.0000.0000 Input-IDB: GigabitEthernet0/0/0
entry-id: 0x0, use_count:4
--- 62.205.98.84 10.19.70.207 --- ---
create: 12/28/10 08:15:51, use: 12/28/10 13:50:07, timeout: 00:23:16
Map-Id(In): 1
Mac-Address: 0000.0000.0000 Input-IDB: GigabitEthernet0/0/0
entry-id: 0x0, use_count:0
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01-03-2011 11:57 AM
This is by design.
Earlier the timeout value suggested the configure timeout and the left was how much was left from it.
timeout:86400000 (24 hours) , left 23:59:03
On ASR We removed the timeout configured value and gave the time when the entry will be removed.
create: 12/28/10 13:13:55, use: 12/28/10 13:56:42, timeout: 00:29:52
Shelley.
Cisco TAC.
01-03-2011 11:57 AM
This is by design.
Earlier the timeout value suggested the configure timeout and the left was how much was left from it.
timeout:86400000 (24 hours) , left 23:59:03
On ASR We removed the timeout configured value and gave the time when the entry will be removed.
create: 12/28/10 13:13:55, use: 12/28/10 13:56:42, timeout: 00:29:52
Shelley.
Cisco TAC.
01-12-2011 04:02 AM
Hey Shelley,
Thanks for your update. Very helpfull.
Regards, wim
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