Chapter 8 NAT

Each field is described in the following table.

Table 50 Network > NAT > General

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

NAT Setup

 

 

 

Enable Network

Select this if you want to use port forwarding, trigger ports, or any of the ALG.

Address

 

Translation

 

 

 

Max NAT/Firewall

When computers use peer to peer applications, such as file sharing

Session Per User

applications, they may use a large number of NAT sessions. If you do not

 

limit the number of NAT sessions a single client can establish, this can result in all

 

of the available NAT sessions being used. In this case, no additional NAT

 

sessions can be established, and users may not be able to access the Internet.

 

Each NAT session establishes a corresponding firewall session. Use this field to

 

limit the number of NAT/firewall sessions each client computer can establish

 

through the ZyXEL Device.

 

If your network has a small number of clients using peer to peer applications, you

 

can raise this number to ensure that their performance is not degraded by the

 

number of NAT sessions they can establish. If your network has a large number of

 

users using peer to peer applications, you can lower this number to ensure no

 

single client is using all of the available NAT sessions.

 

 

Apply

Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the ZyXEL Device.

 

 

Cancel

Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.

 

 

8.2.2 NAT Port Forwarding Screen

Use this screen to look at the current port-forwarding rules in the ZyXEL Device, and to enable, disable, activate, and deactivate each one. You can also set up a default server to handle ports not covered by rules. To access this screen, click Network > NAT > Port Forwarding.

Figure 64 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding

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