Dhcp Snooping - Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual

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2. Select
System
connected access points.
3. Select
Firewall
4. Select
NAT
Translations.
The
NAT Translations
Protocol
Forward Source IP
Forward Source Port
Forward Dest IP
Forward Dest Port
Reverse Source IP
Reverse Source Port
Reverse Dest IP
Reverse Dest Port
Refresh

13.3.25.7 DHCP Snooping

Firewall
When DHCP servers are allocating IP addresses to clients on the LAN, DHCP snooping can be configured to better enforce the
security on the LAN to allow only clients with specific IP/MAC addresses.
1. Select the
Statistics
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen). Expand a RF Domain and select one of its
and expand the menu to reveal its sub menu
Figure 13-92 Access Point - Firewall NAT Translation screen
screen displays the following:
Lists the NAT translation IP protocol as either TCP, UDP or ICMP.
Displays the source IP address for the forward NAT flow.
Displays the source port for the forward NAT flow (contains ICMP ID if it is an ICMP flow).
Displays the destination IP address for the forward NAT flow.
Destination port for the forward NAT flow (contains ICMP ID if it is an ICMP flow).
Displays the source IP address for the reverse NAT flow.
Displays the source port for the reverse NAT flow (contains ICMP ID if it is an ICMP flow).
Displays the destination IP address for the reverse NAT flow.
Displays the destination port for the reverse NAT flow (contains ICMP ID if it is an ICMP flow).
Select the Refresh button to update the screen's statistics counters to their latest values.
menu from the Web UI.
items.
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