This topic lists error messages for the nat command.
See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands.
Error message | Definition |
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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. |