NAT-DMZ:Enable or disable NAT-DMZ. NAT DMZ is a special service of NAT application, which can be considered as a default forwarding rule. When NAT DMZ (Pseudo DMZ) is enabled, all the data initiated by external network falling short of the current connections or forwarding rules will be forwarded to the preset NAT DMZ host.

Host IP Address: Enter the IP address of the host specified as NAT DMZ server.

3.3.1.2One-to-One NAT

On this page, you can configure the One-to-One NAT.

Choose the menu Advanced→NAT→One-to-One NAT to load the following page.

Mapping IP Address:

Enter the Original IP Address in the first checkbox and Translated

 

IP Address in the second checkbox. TL-ER5120 allows mapping from LAN

 

port to WAN port and DMZ in LAN Mode.

Interface:

Select an interface for forwarding data packets.

DMZ Forwarding:

Enable or disable DMZ Forwarding. The packets transmitted to the

 

Translated IP Address will be forwarded to the host of Original IP if DMZ

 

Forwarding is enabled.

Description:

Give a description for the entry.

Status:

Activate or inactivate the entry.

¾ List of Rules

 

In this table, you can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons.

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TP-Link TL-ER5120 manual One-to-One NAT, Mapping IP Address, Interface, DMZ Forwarding, Description