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nat stats <i/f> [reset]
Description:
This command displays various statistics gathered by NAT on the interface <i/f>. These are cumulative totals since
power on, or since the reset keyword was given. The nat stats command does not provide the total number of
packets or bytes transferred, as this information is normally available from the device driver on the interface which NAT
is filtering.
Example:
> nat stats ppp_device
Outgoing TCP sessions created: 456
Outgoing UDP sessions created: 123
Outgoing ICMP query sessions: 12
Outgoing ICMP errors: 0
Incoming ICMP errors: 6
Incoming connections refused: 2
Sessions deleted early: 0
Fragments currently queued: 0
13.7. Commands for PPP process
13.7.1. Console object types
The ppp process presents its setup in terms of a number of distinct object types:
The upper limit on the number of each of these objects permitted in a system is configured using the
config
resourc
e’ console command. The current state of each object is saved by
config sav
e’.
Channels
The ppp process provides a number of PPP connection channels. A channel is a single PPP connection. Channels are
numbered from 1. Many ppp console commands affect only a single channel. The command is prefixed with the channel
number.
Users
A user is a user name and password. All users must have distinct names. The
user
console command controls these.
Interfaces
An interface is an internal MAC (Ethernet) device. PPP channels must be associated with an interface to be involved
with bridging or routing.
Interface 1 and Channel 1
Interface 1 has some special functions associated with it, allowing dynamic IP address assignment to be performed.
Channel 1 is by default associated with Interface 1 These two should be used only for IP dial-out functions, and for this
function should be attached to the router interface named ‘ppp_device’.
13.7.2. <channel> clear
Syntax:
<channel> clear
Description:
Clear all aspects of this channel back to their default settings. If there is an active connection it is torn down.
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