View Full Version : %Pool GlobalNet in use, cannot destroy
ronel
01-23-2011, 06:21 PM
Can anybody help me, I can't erase the Pool. I used the command no ip nat pool GlobalNet 171.16.10.50 171.16.10.55 netmask 255.255.255.0 and it always tell me that it is in used.
I am using PT and I did shut off all the router and have also clear the nat table using clear ip nat trans command.
Can anybody help me and if your experiencing this. I would appreciate to hear your thoughts.
Thanks Ronel!!!
ronel
01-23-2011, 06:36 PM
It looks like when I did the command, "no ip nat inside source list 1 pool GlobalNet" first then second the "no ip nat pool GlobalNet 171.16.10.50 it did erased the pool.
Thank you!!!
Big Evil
01-24-2011, 07:02 AM
Nice one mate. It is good you worked that out on your own.
ronel
01-24-2011, 01:05 PM
:) Thank you my friend! I am almost done with the book and I still need to recall all the knowledge and especially the codes. So I need some comprehensive referenced especially with codes.
Any tip?
Thanks! Ronel
Big Evil
01-24-2011, 01:13 PM
Sorry mate, what do you mean by codes?
ronel
01-24-2011, 03:31 PM
I just mean some, referenced like good books where all commands are listed.
Any tip?
Big Evil
01-25-2011, 02:12 AM
O right. TL has just the thing mate..
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Todd-Lammles-Commands-Survival-Guide/dp/0470175605/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1295943067&sr=1-5
ronel
01-25-2011, 01:38 PM
I was thinking about this too. I was deciding whether to get this one or the Cisco Press Portable Command Guide 2nd Ed.
I think this will be better and more align to the Study Guide so, I'm going to buy this one :)
lammle
01-25-2011, 02:31 PM
That is a great book, and one of my favorite books I have ever written.
Todd Lammle
ronel
01-25-2011, 04:38 PM
Thanks, Todd! :) I just purchased it. Hope I can digest all the commands!
roland19
02-11-2012, 12:20 PM
It looks like when I did the command, "no ip nat inside source list 1 pool GlobalNet" first then second the "no ip nat pool GlobalNet 171.16.10.50 it did erased the pool.
Thank you!!!
I had the same exact issue. Thanks for asking, and solving, the problem. It worked for me too. Sometimes the little things can really trip you up and make you feel like you're just not getting it.
ciscodaze
02-11-2012, 03:28 PM
Todd, I really like your IOS book...I just gave my copy to a struggling student...:(
What is unique about it is the way you show the configurations...just as they should be typed, not some theoretical string of options, brackets, etc - I find that really annoying and unhelpful (I'm talking about the CISCO CCNA commands handbook - its good but unhelpful to me and very clunky).
I like to see examples of what I need to type on the command line - line by line...I can figure out the options on my own.
Any plans for a CCNA/CCNP IOS commands? I'll be the first in line.
How bout a security command book?
Come on man, youre not doing anything else are you? ;)
lammle
02-11-2012, 06:35 PM
Todd, I really like your IOS book...I just gave my copy to a struggling student...:(
What is unique about it is the way you show the configurations...just as they should be typed, not some theoretical string of options, brackets, etc - I find that really annoying and unhelpful (I'm talking about the CISCO CCNA commands handbook - its good but unhelpful to me and very clunky).
I like to see examples of what I need to type on the command line - line by line...I can figure out the options on my own.
Any plans for a CCNA/CCNP IOS commands? I'll be the first in line.
How bout a security command book?
Come on man, youre not doing anything else are you? ;)
I'm thinking of doing a ROUTE book. We'll see, that or an IPv6 book.
But really, the CCNA IOS Survival Guide was my favorite book to write, mostly because I put the commands in a book the way that I'd like to see them.
Thank you for your kind comments, I really appreciate it.
Cheers!
Todd Lammle
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