R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference(V7)
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• The destination IP address of the packets of a connection originating from the reverse direction to
the NAT address can be translated based on the existing NO-PAT entry.
Outbound and inbound NO-PAT address translations create their own NO-PAT tables. These two types
of tables are displayed separately.
Examples
# (MSR2000/MSR3000.) Display information about NO-PAT entries for all cards.
<Sysname> display nat no-pat
Global IP: 200.100.1.100
Local IP: 192.168.100.100
Global VPN: vpn2
Local VPN: vpn1
Reversible: N
Type : Inbound
Local IP: 192.168.100.200
Global IP: 200.100.1.200
Reversible: Y
Type : Outbound
Total entries found: 2
# (MSR4000.) Display information about NO-PAT entries for the card in slot 1.
<Sysname> display nat no-pat slot 1
Slot 1:
Global IP: 200.100.1.100
Local IP: 192.168.100.100
Global VPN: vpn2
Local VPN: vpn1
Reversible: N
Type : Inbound
Local IP: 192.168.100.200
Global IP: 200.100.1.200
Reversible: Y
Type : Outbound
Total entries found: 2
Table 33 Command output
Field Descri
p
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Local IP Internal IP address.
Global IP External IP address.
Local VPN
MPLS L3VPN instance to which the internal IP address belongs. If the IP address
does not belong to any VPN, this field is not displayed.
Global VPN
MPLS L3VPN instance to which the external IP address belongs. If the IP address
does not belong to any VPN instance, this field is not displayed.
Reversible Whether reverse address translation is allowed.