natAddrPortBindLocalPort - nat Addr Port Bind Local Port - NAT-MIB

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natAddrPortBindLocalPort

nat Addr Port Bind Local Port
1.3.6.1.2.1.123.1.8.1.3

For a protocol value TCP or UDP, this object represents the private-realm specific port number. On the other hand, for ICMP a bind is created only for query/response type ICMP messages such as ICMP echo, Timestamp, and Information request messages, and this object represents the private-realm specific identifier in the ICMP message, as defined in RFC 792 for ICMPv4 and in RFC 2463 for ICMPv6. This object, together with natAddrPortBindProtocol, natAddrPortBindLocalAddrType, and natAddrPortBindLocalAddr, constitutes a session endpoint in the private realm. A bind entry binds a private realm specific endpoint to a public realm specific endpoint, as represented by the tuple of (natAddrPortBindGlobalPort, natAddrPortBindProtocol, natAddrPortBindGlobalAddrType, and natAddrPortBindGlobalAddr).

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