Belkin F5D5730au user manual NAT Mapping Table, Static Route Parameters

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Manually Configuring your Modem

NAT Mapping Table

NAT Mapping Table displays the current NAPT (Network Address Port Translation) address mappings. The NAT address mappings are listed 20 lines per page, click the control buttons to move forwards and backwards. As the NAT mapping is dynamic, a Refresh button is provided to refresh the NAT Mapping Table with the most up-to-date values.

The content of the NAT Mapping Table is described as follows:

Protocol - protocol of the flow.

Local IP - local (LAN) host’s IP address for the flow.

Local Port - local (LAN) host’s port number for the flow.

Pseudo IP - translated IP address for the flow.

Pseudo Port - translated port number for the flow.

Peer IP - remote (WAN) host’s IP address for the flow.

Peer Port - remote (WAN) host’s port number for the flow.

Route

These pages define routing related parameters, including static routes and Routing Information Protocol (RIP) parameters.

Static Route Parameters

Static routing is the manual method used to set up routing. A network administrator enters routes into the Modem using the following screens. This method has the advantage of being predictable, and simple to set up. It is easy to manage in small networks but does not scale well.

Manually Configuring your Modem

Parameter

Description

 

 

Index

Displays the number of the route.

 

 

Network

Displays the IP address of the remote computer

Address

for which to set a static route.

 

 

Subnet Mask

Displays the subnet mask of the remote network

 

for which to set a static route.

 

 

Gateway

Displays the WAN IP address of the gateway to

 

the remote network.

 

 

Configure

Allows you to modify or delete configuration

 

settings

 

 

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