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• 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. | RY |
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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. |
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| 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.) |
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| • 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. | |
2 | Click Add to accept the Static NAT Entry. | N |
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Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to add up to 32 static NAT entries. | ||
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4 | To delete a Static NAT Entry, highlight the entry in field • then clickADelete. | |
5 | 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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