Translations active, Translations peak, Translations total – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference

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Chapter 13 Monitoring

Monitoring | Statistics | NAT

Translations Active

The number of currently active NAT sessions.

Translations Peak

The maximum number of NAT sessions that were simultaneously active on the VPN 3002 since it was
last booted or reset.

Translations Total

The total number of NAT sessions on the VPN 3002 since it was last booted or reset.

NAT Sessions

The following sections provide detailed information about active NAT sessions on the VPN 3002.

Source IP Address/Port

The source IP address and port for the NAT session.

Destination IP Address/Port

The destination IP address and port for the NAT session.

Translated IP Address/Port

The translated IP address and port for the NAT session. The VPN3002 uses this port number to keep
track of which devices initiate data transfer; by keeping this record, the VPN 3002 is able to correctly
route responses.

Direction

The direction, inbound or outbound, of the data transferred for the NAT session.

Age

The number of half seconds remaining until the NAT session times out.

Type

The type of packets for the NAT session. The possible types are:

TCP NAT session

UDP NAT session

FTP session

TFTP session

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