Has anyone seen this issue before. This is a listing from the command <sh ip nat trans | incl - >.
This will show all the static entries in the NAT translation table. The first 6 here are true static entries but the remaining 3 entries are not and these users can communicate beyond this router and out to the Internet. This is running on a 3640 with 12.2.16 code. Config is solid and NAT works for most all users without issue. Problem entries can be cleared to fix the problem but they return from random internal addresses.
Router1#sh ip nat trans | incl -
--- 206.107.104.69 10.10.0.7 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.88 10.10.0.12 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.89 10.10.0.11 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.91 10.10.0.10 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.96 10.1.1.17 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.97 10.1.10.5 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.108 10.13.0.213 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.110 10.1.9.63 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.111 10.1.1.181 --- ---
Thanks,
Greg
This will show all the static entries in the NAT translation table. The first 6 here are true static entries but the remaining 3 entries are not and these users can communicate beyond this router and out to the Internet. This is running on a 3640 with 12.2.16 code. Config is solid and NAT works for most all users without issue. Problem entries can be cleared to fix the problem but they return from random internal addresses.
Router1#sh ip nat trans | incl -
--- 206.107.104.69 10.10.0.7 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.88 10.10.0.12 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.89 10.10.0.11 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.91 10.10.0.10 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.96 10.1.1.17 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.97 10.1.10.5 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.108 10.13.0.213 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.110 10.1.9.63 --- ---
--- 206.107.104.111 10.1.1.181 --- ---
Thanks,
Greg