User's Manual

Configuring GRE, NAT, RIPSO, and BFE Services
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Configuring the Soloist Slot Mask
By default, the router uses any available slot for the NAT soloist. Use the BCC or
Site Manager to specify which slots can run as the NAT soloist.
Using the BCC
To specify the slots on which NAT can run as a soloist, navigate to the global NAT
prompt (for example,
box; ip; nat
) and enter:
slot-mask
<slot>
slot
can be one or more slots from 1 through 14. If you enter more than one slot
number, you must enclose the numbers in braces or in quotation marks. By
default, all slots (“all-slots”) are selected.
For example, the following command sequence selects slots 1 and 5 as the
preferred NAT soloist slots and verifies the change:
nat#
slot-mask {1 5}
nat#
info
slot-mask {1 5}
log-mask none
timeout enabled
synch disabled
synch-router-id 0.0.0.0
timeout-max 3600
synch-port 670
synch-idle-timer 120
synch-retransmit-timer 3
synch-retransmit-tries 5
state enabled