What is the result of "sh ip nat stat"?
Also please check "sh proc mem | inc nat (or NAT)".
Maybe it will describe the reason.
Regards,
Kazu
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001 18:08:59 -0600
"Rafael A. Reta Rodriguez" <rafareta@icave.com.mx> wrote:
> Sometimes (a couple of times each day) NAT (PAT) stops translating SMTPservices while translating other services like telnet and HTTP. When thishappens I clear ip nat translation * and every thing works properly.I use a 3640 with IOS 12.0(5)I did a show ip nat translation and got 606 lines of translations reportwith 206 like this:--- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.137 10.119.1.65 --- ---
> --- 148.206.5.138 10.119.16.134 --- ---
> and did a show mem with this header:
> Head Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b)
> Processor 60FD9E20 12739040 4548268 8190772 168392 8105984
> I/O 1C00000 4194304 2014528 2179776 2078924 2106652
> What is wrong?
> Why do I keep all this translations alive?
> show ip nat tranalation verbose give me a lot of:
> create 00:08:39, use 00:08:34, left 23:51:25,
> TIA
> RafaReta
> ICAVE
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