Can’t remove IP NAT entries on Cisco router: %Static entry in use, cannot remove
While removing IP NAT entries on a busy Cisco router – you’ll probably end up with this problem:
phbrtr(config)#no ip nat source static tcp 192.168.0.1 25 interface FastEthernet1/0 25
%Static entry in use, cannot removephbrtr(config)#
So what it is? Well, as the errors suggests, the rule is currently being used and as such can’t be changed (in this particular instance, there were a few active SMTP connections). On busy routers, this activity sometimes cannot be helped!
So how do you get around it? Well the first way is simply to wait for a lul in the traffic! When this isn’t possible, you can try clearing current IP NAT dynamic translations: (NB: Be quick!)
phbrtr(config)#no ip nat source static tcp 192.168.0.1 25 interface FastEthernet1/0 25
%Static entry in use, cannot removephbrtr(config)#do clear ip nat translation *
phbrtr(config)#no ip nat source static tcp 192.168.0.4 25 interface FastEthernet1/0 25
phbrtr(config)#
If this still doesn’t work (note that once you’ve issued the clear ip nat command – any new packets will create a new nat entry – hence ‘Be quick’!), you will to stop nat for a while to allow you to remove the translation:
phbrtr(config)#no ip nat source static tcp 192.168.0.1 25 interface FastEthernet1/0 25
%Static entry in use, cannot removephbrtr(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
phbrtr(config-if)#no ip nat inside
phbrtr(config-if)#exitphbrtr(config)#interface FastEthernet1/0
phbrtr(config-if)#no ip nat outside
phbrtr(config-if)#exitphbrtr(config)#do clear ip nat translation *
phbrtr(config)#no ip nat source static tcp 192.168.0.1 25 interface FastEthernet1/0 25phbrtr(config)#interface FastEthernet0
phbrtr(config-if)#ip nat inside
phbrtr(config-if)#exitphbrtr(config)#interface FastEthernet1/0
phbrtr(config-if)#ip nat outside
phbrtr(config-if)#exit
This demo removes IP NAT from both inside and outside interfaces – but you could try to removing it from just one (for ease) - but it will obviously depend on your setup.
Did you find this hint useful? Are you looking to learn more? Well, here’s a few books that I’ve found useful – have a goosie!
![]() Cisco: A Beginner’s Guide |
![]() CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide |
![]() Cisco Networking for Dummies |
![]() Cisco IOS in a Nutshell – O’Reilly |





