Managing Network Address Translation
This section provides tips and guidelines for monitoring the functionality of Novell® BorderManager® 3.8 Network Address Translation (NAT) on your server.
To monitor NAT functionality, verify the following:
- To see if TCP/IP routing and connectivity is established: Test IP connectivity using the LOAD PING command at the server console.
- To see if NAT is enabled on the public interface: Check whether NAT is enabled in inetcfg.
- To see if TCP/IP is bound to more than one interface: You can check the bindings in inetcfg.
- To see if Filters are not blocking outgoing packets: You can verify the configured filters using filtcfg.
- Verify the entries in the Static NAT Table are correct.
- Load tcpip.nlm, then issue the SET TCP IP DEBUG=1 command:
- The NAT server is receiving incoming packets.
- The correct address translation is performed.
- Discarded packets are not displayed on the console screen.
- The connection is not being reset by the NAT router.
- TCP reset packets (RSTs) are not displayed on LAN traces.