Chapter 36 Network Address Translation (NAT)
The following table describes the fields in this menu.
Table 196 Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.1.2
FIELD | DESCRIPTION | OPTIONS |
Network | When you select this option the SMT will use Address Mapping Set 1 | Full |
Address | (menu 15.1 - see Section 36.2.1 on page 523 for further discussion). You | Feature |
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| NAT is disabled when you select this option. | None |
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| When you select this option the SMT will use Address Mapping Set 255 | SUA Only |
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36.2 NAT Setup
Use the address mapping sets menus and submenus to create the mapping table used to assign global addresses to computers on the LAN, WLAN and DMZ. Set 255 is used for SUA. When you select Full Feature in menu 4, menu 11.1.2, the SMT will use Set 1. When you select SUA Only, the SMT will use the
The server set is a list of LAN, WLAN and DMZ servers mapped to external ports. To use this set, a server rule must be set up inside the NAT address mapping set. Please see the section on port forwarding in Chapter 17 on page 331 for further information on these menus. To configure NAT, enter 15 from the main menu to bring up the following screen.
Figure 343 Menu 15: NAT Setup
Menu 15 - NAT Setup
1.Address Mapping Sets
2.Port Forwarding Setup
3.Trigger Port Setup
Enter Menu Selection Number:
"Configure DMZ, WLAN and LAN IP addresses in NAT menus 15.1 and 15.2. DMZ, WLAN and LAN IP addresses must be on separate subnets.
36.2.1Address Mapping Sets
Enter 1 to bring up Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets.
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