2005
DOI: 10.17487/rfc4008
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Definitions of Managed Objects for Network Address Translators (NAT)

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“…In general, write access to these objects needs to be restricted more strictly than write access to transaction objects. The values provided by the following objects on NAT binds and NAT sessions may refer to the detailed resource usage description in the NAT-MIB module [RFC4008].…”
Section: Configuration Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, write access to these objects needs to be restricted more strictly than write access to transaction objects. The values provided by the following objects on NAT binds and NAT sessions may refer to the detailed resource usage description in the NAT-MIB module [RFC4008].…”
Section: Configuration Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For configuring NATs, a NAT MIB module [16] has been developed. The NAT MIB module meets all of the MIDCOM requirements concerning NAT control with the exception of grouping of policy rules (requirement 2.2.3.).…”
Section: Snmp Existing Support For Nat and Firewall Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, most Cisco routers with NAT functions support the NAT MIB. 20 The natAddrBindTable in NAT MIB holds the mapping information between public and private addresses. Therefore, we can use SNMP to implement the address query from the location server to a NAT device.…”
Section: Use Of Private Ip Addressesmentioning
confidence: 99%