3-4 Firmware User Guide
WAN Network
Network Address Translation
LAN Network
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| 172.16.1.25 | 172.16.1.26 | 172.16.1.27 | 172.16.1.28 |
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192.168.1.2 | 192.168.1.3 | 192.168.1.4 | 192.168.1.5 | 192.168.1.6 | 192.168.1.7 | 192.168.1.8 | 192.168.1.9 | 192.168.1.10 | 192.168.1.11 | 192.168.1.12 | 192.168.1.13 | 192.168.1.14 | 192.168.1.15 | 192.168.1.16 |
Exterior addresses are allocated to internal hosts on a demand, or
All NAT configurations are
For example, if a connection is initiated from the public network and is destined for a public IP address configured on the Netopia Router, the following comparisons are made in this order.
1.The Netopia Router first checks its internal NAT cache to see if the data is part of a previously initiated connection, if not…
2.The Netopia Router checks the configured server lists to see if this traffic is intended to be forwarded to an internal host based on the type of service.
3.The Netopia Router then checks to see if there is a static, dynamic, or PAT mapping for the public IP address that the connection is being initiated to.
4.The Netopia Router answers the request itself if the data is destined for the Netopia’s WAN interface IP address. Otherwise the data is discarded.