nat command errors

This topic lists error messages for the nat command.

See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands.

Table 1. nat command errors
Error message Definition
Adding code authority failed. A user tries to add code authority.
External port: Valid range is 1000 through 65534. The user tries to set the external port number to a value outside of its valid range.
I/O Module is in protected mode and cannot be restored to its default configuration. The user tries to restore the default configuration of an I/O module while it is in protected mode.
I/O Module is in Protected Mode and cannot change its NAT configuration. The user tries to change the configuration of an I/O module while it is in protected mode.
Internal port: Valid range is 1 through 65534. The user tries to set the internal port number to a value outside of its valid range.
NAT configuration is not supported on this IO module. The user tries to direct a nat command to an I/O module that does not support the network address table.
The first two rules' protocol names cannot be changed. The user tries to change the protocol names for HTTP or Telnet.
When creating a new rule, all fields must be specified. The user does not specify all the fields when attempting to make a new rule.
Invalid input. '-pn' must be less than maximum_number characters.

where maximum_number is the maximum number of characters allowed for the protocol name.

The user tries to enter a protocol name with a string length of more than the maximum allowed.