07-19-2006 12:11 AM - edited 03-09-2019 03:37 PM
should the ip entried will always be the same in conn and xlate.i think botht willbe the same except for conn there will be port info.
07-19-2006 12:24 AM
If client is connected to same server via telnet, FTP, and HTTP simultaneously so there are three separate TCP connections between the two devices - it would create a single translation slot (its between PC and server you can check with show xlate) and three connection slots (telnet, ftp, http - check it with show conn). Each connection slot is bound to a translation slot.
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Hope that helps rate if it does
07-19-2006 01:08 AM
i know this before itself. i got a problem from customer and he had send the following
Xlate:
PAT Global 10.32.60.45(1203) Local 10.239.32.49(2228)
Conn:
TCP out 10.80.134.181:3389 in 10.239.32.49:2228 idle 0:00:02 bytes 0
flags
so here i believe that the conn is initited by 10.80.134.181 to 10.239.32.49 with out translation..
07-19-2006 06:34 AM
The show local-host command is a good command to show the relationship between xlate and connections.
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