sounds like you are looking for netmap, not masquerade. Netmap allows a
pool of addresses to pull from. I would have to read the documentation
to fully answer the question, but take a look at it.
On 6/6/2012 10:23 AM, Kenny Kant wrote:
I agree that masquerade "overloads" the outside address. I guess what I am
asking here is how can I monitor the "port-overload" usage of this
masquerade. In the past when we have done customer NAT on cisco we would
always have a pool of addresses to NAT to on the outside interface. The
thought being that if we ran out of ports for the customers then it would
begin doing translations onto the another address of the pool. At some
point the number of customers to a single masquerade could case issues with
port exhaustion.. is there way to monitor this counter or aspect through a
log ..etc on the Tik?
thanks guys..I hope I am making this clear.. I appreciate all responses.
Kenny
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Chupaka<[email protected]> wrote:
Masquerade uses single address, not pool :)
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2012/5/17 Kenny Kant<[email protected]>
We have recently implemented a large PAT/Masquerade for our customers.
How
can one monitor the nat pool for exhaustion?
Thanks gang!
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