Saving the Configuration

PRELIMINARY

 

 

Enter the Remote IP Address for a user at a remote site that you are mapping to a user

on the LAN (LAN user was entered in field of the Static NAT Entry shown above).

Port is the logical port for the protocol (UDP or TCP) you select for this NAT entry.

Your system administrator will provide the protocol port number.

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If you do not have the information for the remote user and port, enter 0.0.0.0 for the

Remote IP Address and/or 0 for the Port Address.

 

 

Ž Select a Protocol (UDP or TCP) for the transport used between the LAN and the

 

remote user for this static NAT entry. (See “NAT” on page 57 for more information

 

about the transport protocols.)

 

 

This field lists the IP Address, Port, and Protocol for the Private, Proxy and Remote

 

fields defined. You can have up to 32 static entries.

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Click Add to accept the Static NAT Entry.

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Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to add up to 32 static NAT entries.

 

 

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To delete a Static NAT Entry, highlight the entry in field then clickADelete.

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Click Done to return to the PPP over ATM LAN Configuration page.

SAVING THE CONFIGURATION

Although you have submitted new settings, the parameters are not permanent until you write

them to NVRAM. See “Saving the Configuration” on page 21 to save the WAN and LAN

 

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configurations to NVRAM.

 

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