Siemens Synco OZW772 Series Commissioning Instructions page 168

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NAT
Network
Network adapter
Network Address
Translation
Network configuration
PAT
Plant room
Point-to-Point Protocol
Port
Port and Address
Translation
Port Forwarding
PPP
PPP over Ethernet
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NAT is a method to translate IP addresses (private IP addresses) in a network into
one or several public IP addresses on the Internet. NAT allows us to use several
network devices in a LAN together with a public IP address of a router for Internet
access.
The network devices of the local network are masked by the IP address (router)
registered on the Internet. Thanks to this security function, NAT often is used as a
part of a network's firewall. Web Server is accessible from a public network thanks
to the correct NAT table definition; see also port forwarding.
A network (LAN, WAN) is a linked group of devices connected via various lines
or radio sharing common resources such as data or peripheral devices.
Hardware to connect network components to a local area network (LAN).
Connection can be wired or wireless.
See NAT.
All settings an IP-based device requires to work on a network: IP address, subnet
mask, standard gateway, preferred DNS server, and alternate DNS server.
PAT or NPAT (Network and Port Address Translation) translates all private network
addresses into one public (dynamic) IP address. In this process, port numbers are
exchanged in addition to addresses when there is a connection. As a result, an
entire private network only requires one single registered public IP address.
The ISP provides the connection to the Internet via DSL or cable TV (at a fee).
See PPP.
Ports are used to exchange data between different applications on a network. The
port number addresses the application within a network device. The combination
of IP address and port number serves as a unique identification of the Receiver or
the sender of the data package with the network.
Internet service applications work with set port numbers (HTTP 80, FTP 21).
See
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Port numbers 0 to 49151 are set and reserved, port numbers 49152 to 65535
are dynamic (and therefore available).
See PAT.
With port forwarding, the router forwards data packages from the Internet,
destined for a particular port, to the port of the responsible network device.
As a result, servers (Web Server) integrated in a LAN, can be reached from the
Internet (without a need for a public IP address). Port Forwarding is achieved
by the correct NAT / PAT definition in the router.
Protocol for dial-up connection of a computer to the ISP.
See PPPoE.
Web server OZW772... V6.0
Appendix
for registered port numbers.
CE1C5701en
2015-10-12

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