Verizon GT704WG user manual NAT Network Address Translation, Port Mapping

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Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual

NAT (Network Address Translation)

Selecting NAT in the “Security” screen generates the “NAT” screen. The Gateway’s basic firewall security is based on NAT. Disabling NAT allows the computers con- nected to the Gateway to be accessed by outside parties, and can cause the loss of Internet connectivity. Do not turn NAT off unless instructed to do so by Verizon.

When finished with this screen, click Apply to save the changes.

Port Mapping

Selecting Port Mapping in the “Security” screen generates the “TR-069 PortMapping Log” screen. This screen displays a log that lists port mapping changes made remotely by the service provider via the TR-069 protocol. This log is for information only, and should be consulted only if requested by the service provider or support technicians. No changes to the Gateway can be made from this screen.

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Configuring Parental Controls Specifications This page left intentionally blank Minimum System Requirements Introduction1Features Getting to Know the Gateway Power LightDSL Light Internet LightEthernet Lights Wireless LightUSB Light Ethernet PortsPower Port Reset SwitchPower Switch DSL PortThis page left intentionally blank Accessing Quick Setup Screens Performing a Quick SetupPage Performing a Quick Setup Changing the Password Performing a Quick Setup This page left intentionally blank Broadband Connection Status Viewing Gateway’s StatusPage Viewing the Gateway’s Status Network Status Accessing Wireless Setup Configuring4 Wireless SettingsPage Configuring Wireless Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Basic Wireless SetupWEP WEP+802.1x WPA Page Wireless Status This page left intentionally blank Accessing Advanced Setup Screens Configuring5 Advanced SettingsPage Configuring Advanced Settings Dhcp Settings DSL SettingsEnding IP Address Beginning IP AddressSubnet Mask Lease TimeDomain Name LAN IP AddressDNS Dynamic or Static DNS ServerWAN IP Address Page Configuring Advanced Settings QoS Settings Upstream Destination QoS Settings Downstream Remote Management/Telnet QoS StatusRemote Management Telnet Timeout SettingStatic Routing Dynamic RoutingUSB Port Detection UPnP Universal Plug and PlayRemote Syslog Capture Time ZoneThis page left intentionally blank Accessing Wired Security Screens Configuring6 Security SettingsAdmin User Name and Password Firewall Page Low Applications DMZ Hosting Port Mapping NAT Network Address TranslationAccessing Parental Control Screens Configuring7 Parental ControlsServices Blocking Website Blocking Schedule Rules Configuring Parental Controls Page Accessing the Utilities Screens Configuring Gateway’s UtilitiesPage Upgrade Firmware Restore Default SettingsWeb Activity Log Multiple PVCSystem Log OAM Ping Test Ping Test RebootPage Troubleshooting TroubleshootingLAN Connection Failure Cannot Connect to the InternetCMD Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address Frequently Asked QuestionsWhich protocols does the Gateway support? Which connection speeds does the Gateway support?Which wireless cards will work with the Gateway? Is the Gateway flash-upgradeable? How do I do it?Will my Xbox work with the Gateway? Does the Gateway function as a DSL modem?How do I find out what IP address my computer is using? What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network?How many computers can be connected through the Gateway? No. Follow these steps to refresh your IP addressWhat is the default username for the Gateway? What is NAT and how does it protect my network?Does the Gateway function as a firewall? This page left intentionally blank Locating Computer Information ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Windows 98 SE Switching to Static IP On the ComputerPage Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Me Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Page Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows XP Page Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer Enter the following address in the IP Address text box Computer Security Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up ModemComputer Security Gateway SecurityElectronic Security This page left intentionally blank General Specifications DWireless Operating Range LED IndicatorsEnvironmental Glossary Access Point100 Ssid 102 Service Acronym Definitions Service AcronymsIpsec IKE, Ipsec ESP IMAP, IMAPv3Smtp 106