How Do I Resolve Packet Loss or Connection Failure Issues When Using a NAT Gateway?
If packet loss or connection failures occur on a server that uses the NAT gateway to access the Internet, you can check the SNAT connections on the Cloud Eye console. If the number of SNAT connections exceeds that the NAT gateway specifications support, there will be packet loss or connection failures. If the number of connections exceeds the upper limit, change the NAT gateway specifications.
SNAT Rules FAQs
- Why Do I Need SNAT?
- What Are SNAT Connections?
- What Is the Bandwidth of a Public NAT Gateway Used by a Server to Access the Internet? How Do I Configure the Bandwidth?
- How Do I Resolve Packet Loss or Connection Failure Issues When Using a NAT Gateway?
- What Should I Do If My ECS Fails to Access a Server on the Public Network Through a Public NAT Gateway?
- What Are the Relationships and Differences Between the CIDR Blocks in a NAT Gateway and in an SNAT Rule?
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