Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Context Configuration Mode Commands I-M
ip pool ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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pool-hold
: Set an alert based on the percentage of IP addresses from this IP pool that are on hold.
pool-release
: Set an alert based on the percentage of IP addresses from this IP pool that are in the release
state.
pool-used
: This command sets an alert based on the percentage of IP addresses that have been assigned
from this IP pool.
Important:
Refer to the
threshold available-ip-pool-group
and
threshold monitoring
commands
in this chapter for additional information on IP pool utilization thresholding.
low_thresh
: The IP pool utilization percentage that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to
generate an alert or alarm. It can be configured as an integer between 0 and 100.
clear high_thresh
: The IP pool utilization percentage that maintains a previously generated alarm
condition. If the utilization percentage rises above the high threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm
is generated. It may be configured as an integer between 0 and 100.
is generated. It may be configured as an integer between 0 and 100.
Important:
This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm
model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.
group-name
group_name
Assigns one or more preconfigured IP pools to the IP pool group.
group_name
is case sensitive and must be
an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters. One or more IP pool groups are assigned to a context and
one IP pool group consists one or more IP pool(s).
IP pool group name is used in place of an IP pool name. When specifying a desired pool group in a
configuration the IP pool with the highest precedence is used first. When that IP pool’s addresses are
exhausted the pool with the next highest precedence is used.
one IP pool group consists one or more IP pool(s).
IP pool group name is used in place of an IP pool name. When specifying a desired pool group in a
configuration the IP pool with the highest precedence is used first. When that IP pool’s addresses are
exhausted the pool with the next highest precedence is used.
include-nw-bcast
Includes the network and broadcast addresses for ordinary pools and NAT pools.
To remove the
To remove the
include-nw-bcast
option from the ip pool, use the
no ip pool test include-nw-
bcast
command.
napt-users-per-ip-address users_per_ip [ alert-threshold { { pool-free | pool-
hold | pool-release | pool-used } low_thresh [ clear high_thresh ] } + ] [ max-
chunks-per-user max_chunks_per_user [ nat-binding-timer nat_binding_timer ] [
nat-pkt-drop-threshold high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ] ] [ nexthop-forwarding-
address ip_address ] [ on-demand ] [ port-chunk-size port_chunk_size ] [ port-
chunk-threshold port_chunk_threshold ] [ send-nat-binding-update ] +
hold | pool-release | pool-used } low_thresh [ clear high_thresh ] } + ] [ max-
chunks-per-user max_chunks_per_user [ nat-binding-timer nat_binding_timer ] [
nat-pkt-drop-threshold high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ] ] [ nexthop-forwarding-
address ip_address ] [ on-demand ] [ port-chunk-size port_chunk_size ] [ port-
chunk-threshold port_chunk_threshold ] [ send-nat-binding-update ] +
Important:
In UMTS deployments this keyword is available in 9.0 and later releases. In CDMA deployments
this keyword is available in 8.3 and later releases.
Important:
In UMTS deployments, on upgrading from Release 8.1 to Release 9.0, and in CDMA deployments,
on upgrading from Release 8.1 to 8.3, all NAT realms configured in Release 8.1 using the
nat-realm
keyword must be
reconfigured using either the
nat-one-to-one
(for one-to-one NAT realms) or the
napt-users-per-ip-address
(for many-to-one NAT realms) keywords.
Configures many-to-one NAT realms.