MIB Discovery
1932 modules enregistrés
Chemin
MIX : 1 (iso). 3 (org). 6 (dod). 1 (internet). 2 (mgmt). 1 (mib-2). 123 (natMIB). 1 (natMIBObjects). 4 (natAddrMapTable). 1 (natAddrMapEntry). 4 (natAddrMapTranslationEntity)
OID : 1.3.6.1.2.1.123.1.4.1.4
TXT : iso. org. dod. internet. mgmt. mib-2. natMIB. natMIBObjects. natAddrMapTable. natAddrMapEntry. natAddrMapTranslationEntity
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Détails
OID1.3.6.1.2.1.123.1.4.1.4
Module NAT-MIB (CISCO)
NomnatAddrMapTranslationEntity
Accesreadwrite
Statuscurrent
DescriptionThe end-point entity (source or destination) in inbound or outbound sessions (i.e., first packets) that may be translated by an address map entry. Session direction (inbound or outbound) is derived from the direction of the first packet of a session traversing a NAT interface. NAT address (and Transport-ID) maps may be defined to effect inbound or outbound sessions. Traditionally, address maps for Basic NAT and NAPT are configured on a public interface for outbound sessions, effecting translation of source end-point. The value of this object must be set to outboundSrcEndPoint for those interfaces. Alternately, if address maps for Basic NAT and NAPT were to be configured on a private interface, the desired value for this object for the map entries would be inboundSrcEndPoint (i.e., effecting translation of source end-point for inbound sessions). If TwiceNAT were to be configured on a private interface, the desired value for this object for the map entries would be a bitmask of inboundSrcEndPoint and inboundDstEndPoint.
SyntaxeNatTranslationEntity (NAT-MIB)
Module NAT-MIB (ietf)
NomnatAddrMapTranslationEntity
Accesreadwrite
Statuscurrent
DescriptionThe end-point entity (source or destination) in inbound or outbound sessions (i.e., first packets) that may be translated by an address map entry. Session direction (inbound or outbound) is derived from the direction of the first packet of a session traversing a NAT interface. NAT address (and Transport-ID) maps may be defined to effect inbound or outbound sessions. Traditionally, address maps for Basic NAT and NAPT are configured on a public interface for outbound sessions, effecting translation of source end-point. The value of this object must be set to outboundSrcEndPoint for those interfaces. Alternately, if address maps for Basic NAT and NAPT were to be configured on a private interface, the desired value for this object for the map entries would be inboundSrcEndPoint (i.e., effecting translation of source end-point for inbound sessions). If TwiceNAT were to be configured on a private interface, the desired value for this object for the map entries would be a bitmask of inboundSrcEndPoint and inboundDstEndPoint.
SyntaxeNatTranslationEntity (NAT-MIB)