ELS Messages for Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.001 cache alloc failed nt network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.001 Cache allocation failed for nt network ID
- Description:
- The router was unable to allocate memory for the NAT
cache configuration. This could be as a result of low memory
within the router.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.002 srvce alloc failed service
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.002 Service allocation failed service
- Description:
- The router was unable to allocate memory for a NAT
service entry. This could be as a result of low memory
within the router.
- Level:
- U-INFO
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.003 srvce del service
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.003 Service deleted service
- Description:
- The service entry was deleted from the service table.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.004 cache full nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.004 Cache is full network Network ID
- Description:
- The NAT cache has reached the maximum number of entries allowed.
- Action:
- Increase the maximum number of entries for the given cache.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.005 ent alloc failed nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.005 Entry allocation failed for network Network ID
- Description:
- The allocation of a NAT cache entry failed
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.006 no string
ports avail nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.006 No more string
ports are available for network Network ID
- Description:
- The NAT router has exhausted the available ports
in the range set in the NAT cache configuration.
- Action:
- Increase the range of ports available.
- Level:
- U-INFO
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.007 new ent prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.007 New Entry protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
network Network ID
- Description:
- A new cache entry has been created.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.008 ent del prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.008 Entry deleted protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
nt Network ID
- Description:
- A cache entry has been deleted.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.009 new ent failed prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.009 New cache entry failed protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
network Network ID
- Description:
- A new cache entry failed to be created.
- Action:
- A previous message should indicate the reason.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.010 In RIP pkt drop nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.010 Inbound RIP packet dropped network Network ID
- Description:
- An incoming RIP packet was dropped. RIP packets will not
be routed by NAT. It is best if RIP is disabled
on both sides of the link.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.011 Out RIP pkt drop nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.011 Outbound RIP packet dropped network Network ID
- Description:
- An outgoing RIP packet was dropped. RIP packets will not
be routed by NAT. It is best if RIP is disabled
on both sides of the link.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.012 In OSPF pkt drop nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.012 Inbound OSPF packet dropped network Network ID
- Description:
- An incoming OSPF packet was dropped. OSPF packets will not
be routed by NAT. It is best if OSPF is disabled
on both sides of the link.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.013 Out OSPF pkt drop nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.013 Outbound OSPF packet dropped network Network ID
- Description:
- An outgoing OSPF packet was dropped. OSPF packets will not
be routed by NAT. It is best if OSPF is disabled
on both sides of the link.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.014 In unsupp prot prot
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.014 Inbound unsupported protocol prot
network Network ID
- Description:
- An unsupported protocol was received by NAT.
The packet is dropped.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.015 Out unsupp prot prot
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.015 Outbound unsupported protocol prot
network Network ID
- Description:
- An unsupported protocol was not allowed to be transmitted by
NAT. The packet is dropped.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.016 In pkt drop prot prot
src Source
dst Destination
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.016 Inbound packet dropped protocol prot
source Source
destination Destination
nt Network ID
- Description:
- An incoming packet was dropped by NAT because
it couldn't be found in the cache or the service table.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.017 PORT cmd short nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.017 PORT command too short network Network ID
- Description:
- The FTP PORT command was too short to process so we just ignore it.
- Action:
- If this problem happens regularly and FTP does not work then
contact your Systems Engineer.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.018 PORT cmd only had num
nums nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.018 PORT command only had num
numbers network Network ID
- Description:
- An FTP PORT command didn't have the required number of parameters
and so it was ignored.
- Action:
- If this problem happens regularly and FTP does not work then
contact your Systems Engineer.
- Level:
- P-TRACE
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.019 TCP seq# incr by seqnum
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.019 TCP seq# incremented by seqnum
network Network ID
- Description:
- The FTP TCP command stream has been altered by the indicated amount.
- Level:
- P-TRACE
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.020 TCP seq# decr by seqnum
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.020 TCP seq# decremented by seqnum
network Network ID
- Description:
- The FTP TCP command stream has been altered by the indicated amount.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.021 FTP cmd too big nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.021 FTP command too big network Network ID
- Description:
- The modified FTP command was too big for the buffer, the command
is ignored.
- Action:
- If this problem happens regularly and FTP does not work then
contact your Systems Engineer.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.022 In ICMP unsupp prot prot
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.022 Inbound ICMP unsupported protocol prot
network Network ID
- Description:
- Inbound ICMP processing does not support the displayed protocol.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.023 Out ICMP unsupp prot prot
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.023 Outbound ICMP unsupported protocol prot
network Network ID
- Description:
- Outbound ICMP processing does not support the displayed protocol.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.024 ICMP srch fail prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.024 ICMP search failed protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
nt Network ID
- Description:
- An ICMP error message did not find a match in the cache database.
- Level:
- U-INFO
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.025 Cache Ageout nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.025 Cache ageout process network Network ID
- Description:
- The NAT cache ageout process is being run for a given interface.
- Level:
- P-TRACE
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.026 In pkt prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.026 Inbound packet protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
network Network ID
- Description:
- An incoming packet was successfully translated by the NAT filters.
- Level:
- P-TRACE
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.027 Out pkt prot prot
loc Local
rem Remote
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.027 Outbound packet protocol prot
local Local
remote Remote
network Network ID
- Description:
- An outbound packet was successfully translated by the NAT filters.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.028 no resv port avail port port
nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.028 No reserved port available for port port
network Network ID
- Description:
- NAT tried to find an available reserved port for
the new session but couldn't find one. It will now try and use
a port in the unreserved range. However this may cause the application
not to work.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.029 srvr alloc failed svc service
addr address
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.029 Server allocation failed service service
address address
- Description:
- The router was unable to allocate memory for a NAT
server. This could be as a result of low memory within the router.
- Level:
- U-INFO
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.030 srvr del svc service
addr address
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.030 Server deleted service service
address address
- Description:
- The server was deleted from a service entry.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.031 no svr, svc server
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.031 No server for service server
- Description:
- There are no server entries attached to the displayed service.
- Action:
- A server should be defined to the service.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.032 no mem for cache index - NAT disabled
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.032 No memory to allocate cache index - NAT disabled
- Description:
- There was insufficient memory to allocate the NAT cache index,
and as a result NAT functionality has been disabled.
- Action:
- Free up more memory and restart router.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.033 In/Out
GRE pkt drop, not_PPP_data/no_cache_entry
, nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.033 In/Out
bound GRE packet dropped, not_PPP_data/no_cache_entry
, network Network ID
- Description:
- A GRE packet is dropped for the specified reason. The reason
can be either the protocol type is not the expected PPP data,
or a cache entry for this PPTP session does not exist.
- Level:
- UE-ERROR
- Short Syntax:
- NAT.034 GRE cache entry alloc failed, nt Network ID
- Long Syntax:
- NAT.034 GRE cache entry allocation failed for PPTP session, net Network ID
- Description:
- The allocation of a NAT cache entry for GRE packets failed. This
entry is created upon receiving a response over TCP session for
either the inbound or outbound session call request between PAC
and PNS.
- Panic
- prxycnfg
- Short Syntax:
- NAT cache already allocated
- Description:
- The NAT cache has already been allocated for this interface.
- Action:
- Contact customer service.
- Panic
- prxynoprot
- Short Syntax:
- Invalid protocol in switch statement
- Description:
- A programming error ocurred within a function.
- Action:
- Take a dump and forward it to customer services.