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Figure 146 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example

16.5.4 NAT and Multiple WAN

The ZyWALL has two WAN ports. You can configure port forwarding and trigger port rule
sets for the first WAN port and separate sets of rules for the second WAN port.

16.5.5 Port Translation

The ZyWALL can translate the destination port number or a range of port numbers of packets
coming from the WAN to another destination port number or range of port numbers on the
LAN (or DMZ). When you use port forwarding without port translation, a single server on the
LAN or DMZ can use a specific port number and be accessible to the outside world through a
single WAN IP address. When you use port translation with port forwarding, multiple servers
on the LAN or DMZ can use the same port number and still be accessible to the outside world
through a single WAN IP address.
The following example has two web servers on a LAN. Server A uses IP address 192.168.1.33
and server B uses 192.168.1.34. Both servers use port 80. The letters a.b.c.d represent the
WAN port's IP address. The ZyWALL translates port 8080 of traffic received on the WAN
port (IP address a.b.c.d) to port 80 and sends it to server A (IP address 192.168.1.33). The
ZyWALL also translates port 8100 of traffic received on the WAN port (also IP address
a.b.c.d) to port 80, but sends it to server B (IP address 192.168.1.34).
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Note: In this example, anyone wanting to access server A from
the Internet must use port 8080. Anyone wanting to access
server B from the Internet must use port 8100.
Chapter 16 Network Address Translation (NAT)

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