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Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual
126 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200624L1-1B
T
RANSLATE
B
ODY
If set to Y
ES
, the application payload in the packet is scanned for occurrences of
the private/public IP address in binary or ASCII form. Set this to
N
O
for
applications where scanning payload data is undesirable.
NAT V
IEW
Provides the user a dynamic view of current active router translations. Once the router has
translated an inbound or outbound packet, the translation appears in this table. The main view is
a listing of all the translations performed thus far. In order to see the detailed view of one of the
entries, select the entry index number and press
<E
NTER
>. The NAT View parameters are as
follows:
P
RIVATE
A
DDRESS
Private IP address of the active translation.
P
UBLIC
A
DDRESS
Public IP address of the active translation.
S
ERVER
A
DDRESS
Server IP address of the public device.
P
ROTOCOL
Type of protocol active on the translation.
P
RIVATE
P
ORT
Private port number used for the translation.
S
POOFED
P
ORT
Spoofed port number for the translation. The Total Access 6XX often needs to use the
spoofed ports to determine which private device to translate the packet to. This would be
necessary if multiple applications using the same private port were occurring
simultaneously.
S
ERVER
P
ORT
Port number used by the server (public device).
T
OTAL
T
IME
U
NUSED
Time the translation has been unused, in seconds.