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Destination Address in Inbound Packets (Inbound Traffic, Destination NAT)
You can set up this translation if you want the ISG50 to forward some packets from the remote
network to a specific computer in the local network. For example, in
can configure this kind of translation if you want to forward mail from the remote network to the
mail server in the local network (A).
You have to specify one or more rules when you set up this kind of NAT. The ISG50 checks these
rules similar to the way it checks rules for a firewall. The first part of these rules define the
conditions in which the rule apply.
• Original IP - the original destination address; the remote network (B).
• Protocol - the protocol [TCP, UDP, or both] used by the service requesting the connection.
• Original Port - the original destination port or range of destination ports; in
394, it might be port 25 for SMTP.
The second part of these rules controls the translation when the condition is satisfied.
• Mapped IP - the translated destination address; in
mail server in the local network (A).
• Mapped Port - the translated destination port or range of destination ports.
The original port range and the mapped port range must be the same size.
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