NAT indicators in search results
A NAT indicator displays as a solid green dot in the topology graph if your search finds a path that contains source or destination translations. A destination translation translates new incoming connections from a server's public IP address to its private IP address. It can also forward traffic to a proxy server.
A NAT indicator indicates that the destination IP address that was specified in the path filter might not be the final destination. Hover over the indicator to view the following information about the translations.
Parameter | Description |
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Source | The translated source IP or CIDR. |
Source Port(s) | The translated source ports, if applicable. |
Translated Source | The result of the translation that was applied to the source. |
Translated Source Port(s) | The result of the translation that was applied to the source port or ports, if applicable. |
Destination | The translated destination IP or CIDR. |
Destination Port(s) | The translated destination ports, if applicable. |
Translated Destination | The result of the translation that was applied to the destination. |
Translated Destination Port(s) | The result of the translation that was applied to the destination port or ports, if applicable. |
Phase | The routing phase when the translation was applied. Translations are applied either pre- or post-routing. |