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Example: Allowing Web or FTP Request using

NAT Static Mappings

Two of the most common reasons to use NAT static mappings are to run a web server or FTP server on a computer connected to the Diva 2440. Use the following diagram as a reference as you examine the NAT mapping examples that follow. Note that the Diva 2440 has been assigned the static IP address 223.132.212.39.

Diva 2440

Configuring for

FTP traffic is carried on TCP ports 20 and 21. Therefore, the following two

FTP Traffic

NAT mappings would be required:

Configuring for Web Web traffic is carried on TCP port 80. Therefore, the following NAT

Traffic

mapping would be required:

To access the web server, a remote computer uses the URL HTTP://223.132.212.39/. The Diva 2440 sees that the datagram is intended for port 80 and forwards all web traffic to the appropriate computer on the internal LAN.

Advanced Topics

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Contents Diva 2440 Adsl Router User’s Guide Second Edition June 206-378-02 Contents Index How Adsl Works IntroductionIntroducing the Diva 2440 Adsl Router General FeaturesAdsl and Network Features Hardware FeaturesPackage Contents One Computer Connection ScenariosTwo Computers at Once Adsl line Diva More than Two ComputersSplitters and ‘Splitterless’ Operation How Adsl WorksMicrofilters About Microfilters Technical Support SetupOverview Connecting to Both PortsRequirements Internet Account Information Ports Ports and Indicator LightsPower Light Indicator LightsAdsl Cable Notes Connect the CablesEthernet Cable Notes USB Cable Notes Updating or reinstalling USB driversTo continue Access the Diva 2440 Web Interface Link Complete the Internet WizardSetup Complete Optional Installing the Diva Assistant Setup Connecting a Second Computer About the Ethernet Cable LAN SetupIP Addressing General Setup ProcedureUsing the Diva Assistant to set on a LAN Built-in Dhcp ServerIf your LAN has a router Adjusting LAN SettingsIf your LAN has a Dhcp Server If your LAN uses Static IP AddressesWindows 95/98 TCP/IP SetupInstalling TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IPWindows NT Windows Verifying TCP/IP SettingsApple Macintosh Mac OS 8 or later Setup Browser Settings TroubleshootingConnecting a Phone to the Pass-through Phone Port About Microfilters Connecting a MicrofilterTechnical Support Upgrading Firmware General Information Resetting the DeviceAbout the Diva Assistant General Information Boot Mode Resetting the DeviceNormal Reset Reset Settings to Factory DefaultsProcedure Starting the Web-based Configuration InterfaceEditing Settings Pages ‘Reset’ and other buttons on the Main MenuRestoring a configuration from a file Configurations Saving, Restoring, and ResettingAccessing the Configuration Backing up the current configurationRetrieving Firmware from the Eicon Networks Web Site Backing up Configuration FilesOpening to the Firmware Maintenance Upgrading FirmwareUsing your Diva Erasing the system password Login Password and other Security FeaturesLogin Password Defining a passwordIP Filtering Security Level Automatic Log OutNetwork Address Translation Launching the Diva Assistant About the Diva AssistantGeneral Tab Performance Tab Diagnostic Log TabTools Tab Advanced Topics Instructions Setting up a VPN with Windows 95/98Virtual Private Networking Diva RequirementsAdvanced Topics Setting up a VPN with Windows Connecting the VPN NAT static mappings Network Address TranslationHow It Works Security benefitsCreating Static NAT Mappings Specifying a Default NAT Server‘Default NAT Server’ field Diva Establishing a Telnet Connection Command Line Interface CLIPrerequisites Command Line Reference Using the CLIUploading/downloading configuration files Using Tftp to Transfer FilesEnabling Tftp server support Loading New firmware via Tftp ExamplesRetrieving message.txt Command Line Reference Notational Conventions CancelShow Adsl Statistics Adsl CommandsShow Adsl Configuration SET Adsl Modulation Type G9922 MultimodeShow ATM VC ATM CommandsShow ATM Configuration SET ATM Service Category UBR CBRDhcp Commands Domain Domain name, a string of up to 31 characters Primary Wins serverSecondary Wins server Ipaddress IP address of the Wins serverShow Dhcp Staticmap Ipaddress IP address of the entry to enable or disableIpaddress IP address of the entry to delete Delete Dhcp Staticmap ipaddressShow Ethernet Statistics Ethernet CommandsShow Ethernet Address Number Number of the filter to edit Filter CommandsNumber Position where new filter is to be added Number Number of the filter that is to be deletedForward the data to the next filter Filter applies to both incoming and outgoing data defaultNumber Number of the filter to copy Discard the dataApplies to TCP connection SYN data Applied to TCP data defaultApplies to all data Applies to UDP dataType Hexidecimal number indicating type of Ethernet frame Enable Ethernet multicast filteringDisable Ethernet multicast filtering Macaddress Source or destination MAC addressHours Range 00 to Minutes Seconds General CommandsEnable Sysman Disable Sysman ResetReset Factory Enable Echo Server Disable Echo ServerIP Commands General Ping ipaddress number size Show StatisticsShow IP Route IP Routing CommandsEnable all module messages Logging and Internal Trace CommandsTaskName Module name as seen in Show LOG. Examples Dhcp Show IP NAT NAT Network Address Translation CommandsEnable NAT Disable NAT UDP or TCP protocolValue Range 0-2147483647. Default PPP CommandsEnable PPP FSM Logging Disable PPP FSM Logging Value Range 0-2147483647 milliseconds. DefaultEnable PPP Echo Request Disable PPP Echo Request Enable PPP Phase Logging Disable PPP Phase LoggingShow PPP Configuration SET PPP Local Username SET PPP Local PasswordConnect Disconnect Profile CommandsEnable Profile Disable Profile Show ProfilesShow SAR VC index SAR CommandsShow SAR Configuration Index Index of the VC taken from the SAR VC tableEnable Tftp Server Disable Tftp Server Tftp CommandsTimeServer Address of the time server Time Protocol CommandsEnable Timeprotocol Disable Timeprotocol Show Timeprotocol ConfigurationRegulatory Information for Canada SpecificationsThis Section General Specifications SpecificationsSoftware and Firmware Specifications Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Information for the United StatesFCC Part 68 Notice Safety Notice Regulatory Information for Canada EU Declaration of Conformity Safety Status TNV-3Power Consumption Regulatory Information for the European UnionIndex Index