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Verifying NAT

Purpose

Verify the NAT configured in Configuring Basic Source Static NAT.

Action

Take the following actions:


user@r1> ping 24.40.80.2 source 10.0.1.2
PING 24.40.80.2 (24.40.80.2): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 24.40.80.2: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=6.669 ms
64 bytes from 24.40.80.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=40.441 ms
...

user@r1> show services stateful-firewall conversations extensive
Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: nat-service-set

Conversation: ALG protocol: icmp
  Number of initiators: 1, Number of responders: 1
Flow                                                    State  Dir  Frm count
ICMP        10.0.1.2:52499 -> 24.40.80.2            Watch   O     2
     NAT source       10.0.1.2:52499  ->  121.0.1.2:52499   
 Byte count: 84
 Flow role: Master, Timeout: 30, Protocol detail: echo request

ICMP       24.40.80.2:52499 ->  121.0.1.2           Watch   I     2
     NAT dest         121.0.1.2:52499 ->  10.0.1.2:0       
 Byte count: 84
 Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 30, Protocol detail: echo reply

Meaning

Verify the following information:

Alternatively, you can use the show services stateful-firewall flows command to display the NAT flows. The show services stateful-firewall conversations command is easier to use for verification because it displays corresponding NAT flows together instead of a random listing of all flows.

Related Topics

For detailed descriptions of the show services stateful-firewall conversations and show services stateful firewall flows commands and output, see the JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference.

For information about using the J-Web interface to ping a host, see the J-series Services Router Administration Guide.


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