Hmm... there should be around ~65,536 for 1 IP address. I also don't see the counters going up. I think if the message is not happening on a very regular basis (not happening every few seconds), it could just be a NAT miss. I see these on our Cisco ASR all the time.
*Sep 28 11:19:07: %IOSXE-6-PLATFORM: F0: cpp_cp: QFP:0.0 Thread:087 TS:00001467309607427649 %NAT-6-ADDR_ALLOC_FAILURE: Address allocation failed; pool 10 may be exhausted
I know the pool isn't exhausted. But for some reason the ASR can't allocate a port translation. Cisco said this isn't anything to worry about as long as it's not constent.
Yes ,.. the error itself is clear .. but where can i find the limit for this pool so that know how to increase the pool ....
What is the limit for one Public IP ??
And how to see the actual usage of this pool ...