Setting Up One-To-One Nat - Cisco RV016 - Small Business - 10/100 VPN Router Administration Manual

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Setting Up One-to-One NAT

Setting Up One-to-One NAT

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Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
To modify a service you created: Click the service in the list. The
information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click
Update. If you do not need to make changes, you can click Add New to de-
select the service and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list: Click the entry that you want to delete. To
select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the Shift key, and
click the final entry in the block. To select individual entries, hold down the
Ctrl key while clicking. Click Delete.
Use the Setup > One-to-One NAT page to enable One-to-One NAT (Network
Address Translation). This process creates a relationship that maps a valid
external IP address to an internal IP address that is hidden by NAT. Traffic can then
be routed from the Internet to the specified internal resource.
For best results, reserve IP addresses for the internal resources that you want to
reach through one-to-one NAT. See
page
66.
You can map a single relationship, or map an internal IP address range to an
external range of equal length (for example, three internal addresses and three
external addresses). The first internal address is mapped to the first external
address, the second IP internal IP address is mapped to the second external
address, and so on.
To open this page: Click Setup > One-to-One NAT in the navigation pane.
About Static IP Addresses (for IPv4 Only),
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