
Multiple Network Address Translation
Add NAT Map ("my_map")
First Private Address: | 192.168.1.1 |
Last Private Address: | 192.168.1.254 |
Use NAT Public Range...
ADD NAT MAP | CANCEL |
•Select First and Last Private Address and enter the first and last interior IP addresses you want to assign to this mapping.
•Select Use NAT Public Range and press Return. A screen appears displaying the public ranges you have defined.
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206.1.1.6 | pat | my_first_range | ||
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206.1.1.1 | 206.1.1.2 | static | my_second_range | |
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Up/Down Arrow Keys to select, ESC to cancel, Return/Enter to Delete.
•From the list of public ranges you defined, select the one that you want to map to the interior range for this mapping and press Return.
If none of your preconfigured ranges are suitable for this mapping, you can select <<NEW RANGE>> and create a new range. If you choose <<NEW RANGE>>, the Add NAT Public Range screen displays and you can create a new public range to be used by this map. See Add NAT Public Range on page