Static Nat - Verizon HomeFusion Broadband User Manual

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GUI: Firewall Settings
6.7

Static NAT

Introduction
Static NAT allows you to direct traffic coming from the Internet to a specific local
device.
For example: if you are running a web server, you want all incoming web requests to
be directed to your web server.
Accessing the Static NAT page
Proceed as follows:
1 On the top menu, click Firewall Settings.
2 The HBR prompts you to confirm your choice. Click Yes.
3 The Static NAT page appears.
Creating a new Static NAT entry
1 Click Add or
2 The Edit NAT/NAPT Rule page appears.
3 Under Local Host do either of the following:
 Select Specify Address, and type the address of the local host.
 Select the local host from the list.
4 In the Public IP address box, type the public IP address on which the requests
will be received.
5 If you want to make sure that the request is forwarded to the same port that it
was received on, select Enable Port Forwarding For Static NAT and select the
port forwarding rule you need.
To create new port forwarding rules, click Port Forwarding Rules in the
Advanced menu. For more information see
on page
6 Click Apply.
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