Figure 4.3.2A
Address
Translation
Figure 4.3.2B
Address
Translation
Figure 4.3.3A
Packet Filter
RIP transmission to LAN - Allows RIP transmission or None (no RIP) to LAN
RIP reception from LAN - Allows RIP re- ception or None (no RIP) from LAN
Add Routing Table Entry
•Destination address - Network IP ad- dress and subnet mask.
•Gateway - Address through which the packet passes before it reaches the destination address.
•Metric - Number of routers
Display/Delete Routing Table (Entries)
-Allows administrator to delete routing information.
4.3.2 Address Translation
Address Translation - Select Use or Do not Use. Address Translation must be enabled for client PCs to connect to the Internet. Selecting Use enables the fol- lowing functions:
•IP Masquerade - When the LAN PC connects to the WAN side, the IP address of LAN PC is dynamically translated to become the WAN IP ad- dress of the AirStation. Multiple LAN PCs can share one WAN IP address to access the Internet.
•Static IP address translation
Log Output - Allows NAT log to be gen- erated and issued. Select Discard Packet to disable.
IP address of DMZ - Allows administrator to set the DMZ address.
Incoming packets containing no recogniz- able destination port information will be redirected to the DMZ’s IP address.
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