Hi all does anyone have any ideas what this is:
bbg-1.nat-in-ds:1.1
I can appreciate its a NAT In interface and the qinq encapsulation but I've not seen a port of this naming convention before?
Thanks
BBG interface
Re: BBG interface
Hi.Ynysmeudwy99 wrote:Hi all does anyone have any ideas what this is:
bbg-1.nat-in-ds:1.1
I can appreciate its a NAT In interface and the qinq encapsulation but I've not seen a port of this naming convention before?
Thanks
On what card-type do you see this port type?
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Re: BBG interface
Hi.Ynysmeudwy99 wrote:Its on an 7750 SR7.
I figured that; but on what card-type is this?
If you do the "show card state", give us the output and provide the port-number where you see this port, then I might get a better idea.
Also give the "show port x/y/z" for this port.
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Re: BBG interface
Apologies, the card is :
mda_isa_bb
Can see the ports are classed as Broadband but not seen anything with this naming convention before?
Thanks
mda_isa_bb
Can see the ports are classed as Broadband but not seen anything with this naming convention before?
Thanks
Re: BBG interface
Is it perhaps the flavour of NAT you are doing? Destination NAT maybe? Or deterministic / ds-lite?
The internal SAPs for the NAT service on my MS-ISAs have a slightly different format:
The internal SAPs for the NAT service on my MS-ISAs have a slightly different format:
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*A:7750# show service sap-using | match nat
[5/1/nat-out-ip:1.1] 2147483648 65536 none 65536 none Up Up
[5/2/nat-out-ip:1.1] 2147483648 65536 none 65536 none Up Up
[bbg-2.nat-in-ip:1.1] 2147483648 65536 none 65536 none Up Up