Quick Start Guide

Internet Connection using NAT and Static NAT Addresses

Command

add 1 "wan1" static nat address 192.168.21.15 216.174.44.233

add 1 "wan1" static nat address 192.168.21.16 216.174.44.234

add 1 "wan1" static nat address 192.168.21.17 216.174.44.235

set 1:1:1 encapsulation fr

set 1 lmi annexd

set 1 "wan1" trunk 1

set 1 "wan1" dlci 101

reset 1

Description

Add static NAT bi-directional mapping to wan1

Add static NAT bi-directional mapping to wan1

Add static NAT bi-directional mapping to wan1

Set the encapsulation on trunk 1 to Frame Relay Disable LMI Annex D

Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk 1

Set the DLCI number

Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set

216.174.44.232 is the static NAT address assigned to the router. 216.174.44.233 is the static NAT address assigned to the controller. 216.174.44.234 is the static NAT address for a server*. 216.174.44.235 is the static NAT address for a host*.

*In the private network that can be reached from the outside world.

There can be up to 16 static NAT addresses, therefore the actual range can be 216.174.44.232 to 216.174.44.247. Only 4 were used in this example.

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