the number connections. Since the range that you assign must be outside the range of the programs in use, do not set port ranges under 5,000.

Type the Low End of NAT Port Range value, the High End of NAT Port Range value, and then press ENTER.

N. Configure NAT Local Server Entry

Makes local servers visible to the Internet.

Type the following information, and then press ENTER:

Local Server entry number

NAT Local Server Translated IP address

NAT Local Server Translated Port Number

NAT Local Server Standard Port Number

NAT Local Server Protocol

The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of the command prompt. To accept this value, press ENTER.

Your settings display in the Display NAT Local Server Table command.

S. Display NAT Statistics

Displays the following information about the NAT configuration:

Local IP - IP address in use.

Timeouts - TCP and UDP Timeout values.

Local to inet - number of packets and bytes transferring to the Internet.

inet to Local - number of packets and bytes receiving from the Internet.

Connections - the number of active TCP, UDP and ICMP connections, as well as the number created and deleted.

Errors - the number of cksum, retries and bad packets.

Total IP packets - number of IP packets received and sent.

Reserved addresses - number of reserved IP addresses.

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