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Why can't I find on google search No overload command on NAT?
itdaddy
hey guys I get
Nat 1:1
PAT or Dynamic NAT or NAT overload M:1
NAT pool M:M
but I have seen the below before on live devices. huh? It is not exact syntax just example only
NAT pool overload .......what does this mean?
NAT pool no overload......what does this mean?
but what is no overload command mean? cannot find it anywhere?
I feel stupid but I have no clue?
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Vask3n
If you surround the phrase in quotes you will get better results
"nat pool no-overload"
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22nat+pool+overload%22&oq=%22nat+pool+overload%22&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.2935j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
It looks like no-overload is the name of the pool itself rather than a command. In general, "no" commands will explicitly have the "no" at the beginning because you are negating the command that comes after no. In this case they are using the word 'no' as part of a label
TechGuru80
Configs don't store commands with "no", so that would be the name of the pool.
itdaddy
hahah okay thanks yeah I thought it weird
thanks
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