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NAT Active Sessions Table does not clear
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06 Jul 2009 13:24 #56592
by macavity
Replied by macavity on topic NAT Session Timeout
The timeout values for a nat session depend on the connection state and the type of connection. For example UDP and TCP are different and a successfully established TCP session has a larger timeout than TCP session that is still in the handshake phase.
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27 Jul 2009 18:44 #56895
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This is also a problem for me, I cant see current nat sessions because the list is full of old nat sessions that NEVER time out, or if they do they are not removed from the list.
Plus the list is only one page long and does not appear to be long enough to show all the nat sessions.
Only a router reboot can remove the phantom nat sessions
My Billion router shows the nat sessions and their current timeout status with multiple pages
Replied by thong on topic Re: NAT Session Timeout
The timeout values for a nat session depend on the connection state and the type of connection. For example UDP and TCP are different and a successfully established TCP session has a larger timeout than TCP session that is still in the handshake phase.Macavity wrote:
This is also a problem for me, I cant see current nat sessions because the list is full of old nat sessions that NEVER time out, or if they do they are not removed from the list.
Plus the list is only one page long and does not appear to be long enough to show all the nat sessions.
Only a router reboot can remove the phantom nat sessions
My Billion router shows the nat sessions and their current timeout status with multiple pages
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27 Jul 2009 20:30 #56897
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Replied by drewy on topic NAT Active Sessions Table does not clear
from the release notes of firmware 3.3.1.2
"36. Improved: telnet command for flush nat portmaps; it maybe useful for some conditions portmapsetting –f"
I'm guessing but I don't think they would have introduced this if there weren't problems...
And yes I've had massive problems with it. Try a few torrent downloads and very quickly you can have thousands of NAT sessions hanging around. In my particular case once I get more than 4-5K sessions parts of the admin menus start disappearing
"36. Improved: telnet command for flush nat portmaps; it maybe useful for some conditions portmapsetting –f"
I'm guessing but I don't think they would have introduced this if there weren't problems...
And yes I've had massive problems with it. Try a few torrent downloads and very quickly you can have thousands of NAT sessions hanging around. In my particular case once I get more than 4-5K sessions parts of the admin menus start disappearing
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05 Aug 2009 09:23 #57012
by howard simpson
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Replied by howard simpson on topic NAT Active Sessions Table does not clear
Update the latest firmware 3.3.2 fixes this issue
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