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Defining Static NAT Entries
Static NAT entries are required only for applications that use TCP/UDP connections initiated from the remote end (WAN). Through the Static NAT Table, you can map inbound traffic from a remote user to a user on your LAN. You can enter a maximum of 32 static NAT entries.
1Do the following to map static NAT entries:
‹ Enter the Private IP Address for a user on the LAN that is mapped to the
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