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CHAPTER 10

The NAT Configuration Screens

10.1 Overview

Use these screens to configure port forwarding and trigger ports for the WiMAX
Modem. You can also enable and disable SIP, FTP, and H.323 ALG.
Network Address Translation (NAT) maps a host’s IP address within one network
to a different IP address in another network. For example, you can use a NAT
router to map one IP address from your ISP to multiple private IP addresses for
the devices in your home network.
10.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
•The General screen (Section 10.2 on page 109) lets you enable or disable NAT
and to allocate memory for NAT and firewall rules.
•The Port Forwarding screen (Section 10.3 on page 110) lets you look at the
current port-forwarding rules in the WiMAX Modem, and to enable, disable,
activate, and deactivate each one.
•The Trigger Port screen (Section 10.4 on page 114) lets you maintain trigger
port forwarding rules for the WiMAX Modem.
•The ALG screen (Section 10.5 on page 116) lets you enable and disable SIP
(VoIP), FTP (file transfer), and H.323 (audio-visual) ALG in the WiMAX Modem.

10.2 General

Click ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General to enable or disable NAT and
to allocate memory for NAT and firewall rules.
Figure 44 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General