Configuring Transmission
To meet the second requirement, add One-to-One NAT entry for the Web Server on
the gateway router, thus the web server with a private IP address can be accessed at a
corresponding valid public IP address. Note that One-to-One NAT take effects only when
the connection type of WAN port is Static IP.
7.1.4 Configuration Procedure
Follow the steps below to configure NAT on the gateway router:
Configuring the Multi-Nets NAT
1) Choose the menu Transmission > NAT > Multi-Nets NAT to load the configuration
page, and click Add.
2) Add Multi-nets NAT entries for the two departments respectively: Specify the entry
name as RD/Market, choose the interface as WAN1, and enter the network address
of the RD/Market department as source IP range. Keep Status of this entry as Enable.
Click OK.
Figure 7-2 Adding a Multi-Nets Entry for RD Department
Figure 7-3 Adding a Multi-Nets Entry for Market Department
Configuring the static routing
1) Choose the menu Transmission > Routing > Static Route to load the configuration
page, and click Add.
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