Cyclades-PR2000
STEP FIVE
A static route must be added to tell the router that all traffic not intended for the local LAN should be sent to the Access Provider. Chapter 9 of the Installation Manual explains static routes and other routing methods available in CyROS. Fill in the spaces in Figure 4.6 with the values for your application.
Menu CONFIG=>STATIC ROUTES=>IP=>ADD ROUTE
Parameter | Example | Your Application |
Destination IP Address | Type in the word "DEFAULT". |
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Gateway or Interface | Interface, because the IP addresses |
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Interface | Slot 1 (SWAN) in the example. |
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Is This a Backup Route? | No |
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OSPF Advertises This | No |
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Static Route |
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FIGURE 4.6 STATIC ROUTE MENU PARAMETERS
STEP SIX
NAT must now be activated. There are two varieties of NAT: Normal and Expanded. This example uses the Normal NAT Mode. The other mode is explained in the chapter on NAT in the Installation Manual.
Menu CONFIG =>SECURITY =>NAT =>GENERAL
Parameter | Example | Your Application |
Nat Status | Enabled |
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Nat Mode | Normal |
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Disable Port Translation | No |
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FIGURE 4.7 NAT GENERAL PARAMETERS
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