3D Connexion 17621 setup guide Here is the configuration of the IP ports

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NAT

functionality enabled (On/Off):

On

NAT

Response to external ICMPs (On/Off):

On

Communicate

w/ Router through IP Ports (On/Off): On

Configured Ports:

 

Ether0

UDP timeout

period

(sec.):

300

TCP timeout

period

(sec.):

86400

TCP SYN timeout period (sec.):

180

TCP FIN timeout period (sec.):

180

Entered Internal range(s):

10.5.0.0/24

Entered External range(s):

198.41.9.204

Entered Pass Thru range(s):

198.41.10.98/28

[ NAT Map Database

]

 

<no entries

in NAT

Map Database>

 

Here is the configuration of the IP ports.

NAT_2220R1> show

ip config

 

 

 

 

 

 

Addresses

 

 

Port

 

IP Addr

Subnet

Broadcast

Flags

Ethernet 0

 

198.41.9.197

255.255.255.224

198.41.9.223

<OSPF:off><RIP:out,

 

 

 

 

 

<NAT>

Ethernet 0.1

 

10.5.0.1

255.255.0.0

10.5.255.255

<OSPF:off><RIP:out,i

Ethernet 0.2

 

198.41.10.97

255.255.255.240

198.41.10.111

<OSPF:off><RIP:out,i

Ethernet 1

**

Disabled **

 

 

 

Bridge

**

Disabled **

 

 

 

Wan 0

**

Disabled **

 

 

 

Wan 0.1

**

Disabled **

 

 

 

Wan 1

**

Disabled **

 

 

 

Ethernet 0 is the External NAT Port, Ethernet 0.1 is the port to the NAT PassThru Range (which is accessible from the rest of the Internet) and Ethernet 0.2 is the Internal NAT Port. The IP protocol on the Bridge, Wan 0, and Wan 1 have been disabled in this example.

Note: Again, the NAT software is currently designed and has only been tested with one External IP Port on a Router. In the latest releases of Compatible Systems device software (versions 4.3 and later), the display in response to the show ip config will display which IP interface has the variable NatMap enabled (NatMap = On). This can be seen in the above display for Ethernet 0.

The configuration set up of each IP Ethernet Port is shown below with the corresponding keywords from the [NAT Global] section. The "agreement" between the keywords of these sections is also shown.

EXTERNAL NAT PORT, EXAMPLE 3

The configuration of the External NAT Port and its relation to the [NAT Global] section is shown first.

NAT_2220R1> config ip ethernet 0

Enter Password: (enter password)

Configure parameters in this section by entering:

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Contents Contents − Network Address Translation Configuration Guide Final Notes Important Disclaimers NAT Functionality Local Network SecurityExample ONE AN Example NAT Session Condition Page Condition 1 a NAT Session Initiated from the Outside Example TWO Pinging the NAT Router ConditionPage Example Three Pinging the Macintosh AT 198.41.9.210 ConditionPage Show NAT Config Console Commands for the NAT Software Show NATConcluding Explanation Remarks Line−by−line description of this display follows TCP SYN timeout period sec Show NAT Sessions Show NAT MAPShow NAT Statistics Show NAT Addressdb NAT Global Page RespondICMP NAT interface responses to Icmp packets NAT Mapping IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example ONE External NAT PORT, Example Internal NAT PORT, Example IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example ThreeHere is the configuration of the IP ports Entered External range Final Notes NAT Passthru RANGE, ExampleCurrently Supported IP Applications Updated Aug 19 Document ID

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