ip nat {idle timeout <seconds (60-86400)> | {tcp | udp } timeout
<seconds (300-86400)>}
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter Description Range of values / note
idle timeout Keyword for the time after which a xxxx con‐
nection is deleted
-
seconds Value for the time in seconds For the parameter idle:
● 60 ... 86400
For the parameter udp:
● 300 ... 86400
tcp Keyword for the time after which a TCP con‐
nection is deleted
-
udp Keyword for the time after which a UDP con‐
nection is deleted
-
Result
The time periods are defined.
Further notes
You can reset the time periods to the default with the ip nat timeout command.
You display the current configuration with the command.
9.1.2.4 no ip nat timeout
Description
With this command you reset periods of time after which existing connections are deleted back
to the default value.
Requirement
You are in the Global Configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
no ip nat {idle | {tcp | udp } timeout
Layer 3 functions
9.1 NAT
SCALANCE XB-200/XC-200/XF-200BA/XP-200/XR-300WG Command Line Interface
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