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Configuration: Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Gateway > LAN — nat config Page
Use this page to configure NAT:
Gateway > LAN — nat config page fields
Field or Button | Description |
LAN |
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Enable NAT | If enabled, the single HFC IP Address (public IP address) assigned by the cable service |
| provider is mapped to many private IP addresses on the SBG1000 LAN. |
Apply | Click to apply your changes. You must reboot the SBG1000. |
NEW NAT | NAT Passthrough is used to identify which CPEs are passthrough devices, not subject to |
PASSTHROUGH | network address translation. Up to 32 NAT passthrough CPEs can be entered using the |
| CPE MAC address. When configuring a CPE as a NAT passthrough device, you may also |
| identify whether the CPE should be treated as a |
| is a CPE device that is completely exposed to the Internet. Any CPE device configured as a |
| DMZ is open to Internet hackers and should be used with extreme caution. |
MAC Address | Sets the MAC address of the passthrough client. The format is 16 hexadecimal numerals. |
Bypass Firewall | Check the box to set the MAC address as a |
(True DMZ) | computer on the LAN that can be accessed from the public Internet. |
Add | Click to add the IP address to the reserved IP address table. |
CURRENT NAT | Displays the NAT passthrough list. |
PASSTHROUGH |
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Delete | Click to delete the MAC address from the NAT passthrough list. |
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