Chapter 19 NAT

19.1.2 What You Need to Know

NAT is also known as virtual server, port forwarding, or port translation.

Finding Out More

See Section 6.5.10 on page 103 for related information on these screens.

See Section 19.3 on page 419 for technical background information related to these screens.

See Section 7.11.2 on page 162 for an example of how to configure NAT to allow H.323 traffic from the WAN to the LAN.

See Section 7.12.2 on page 166 for an example of how to configure NAT to allow web traffic from the WAN to a server on the DMZ.

See Section 7.13.3 on page 171 for an example of how to configure NAT to allow SIP traffic from the WAN to an IPPBX or SIP server on the DMZ.

19.2The NAT Screen

The NAT summary screen provides a summary of all NAT rules and their configuration. In addition, this screen allows you to create new NAT rules and edit and delete existing NAT rules. To access this screen, login to the Web Configurator and click Configuration > Network > NAT. The following screen appears, providing a summary of the existing NAT rules.

Figure 315 Configuration > Network > NAT

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 105 Configuration > Network > NAT

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Add

Click this to create a new entry.

 

 

Edit

Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where

 

you can modify the entry’s settings.

 

 

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