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[nv-l] Netview Router Display shows Static NAT addresses

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Subject: [nv-l] Netview Router Display shows Static NAT addresses
From: dparmer@boscovs.com (Dave Parmer)
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 12:51:03 -0400
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Hello,
 
I have an issue with Netview discovering all my IP addresses in my Cisco router that are configured as static NAT (one to one) translations and displaying them incorrectly as an actual router interfaces.  A example NAT config in my IOS config is   <snip> ip nat outside source static 66.55.44.33 10.20.30.40 <snip>.  An interface with the internal IP address of 10.20.30.40 then shows up on the Netview map for the router.  Besides unmanaging and hiding these objects, does anyone know if this is problem is with the Cisco IOS SNMP agent or with Netview?  My Cisco IOS is 12.1.15, and my Netview is 7.1.3 FP1 on z/Linux.  Thanks.
 
Dave Parmer, CCNP/CCDP
Network Engineer
Boscov's Department Stores, LLC
 
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