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Is there a way to see How NAT rules are utilized in R77.30
I want to cleanup firewall rules and was wondering if there is an easy way to identify which NAT is used .
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There are not direct hit counts kept for NAT rules by the firewall, but you can infer which NAT rules are most commonly hit by examining the NAT cache. See my posts in this thread:
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There are not direct hit counts kept for NAT rules by the firewall, but you can infer which NAT rules are most commonly hit by examining the NAT cache. See my posts in this thread:
--
Second Edition of my "Max Power" Firewall Book
Now Available at http://www.maxpowerfirewalls.com
Attend my online "Be your Own TAC: Part Deux" CheckMates event
March 27th with sessions for both the EMEA and Americas time zones
March 27th with sessions for both the EMEA and Americas time zones
