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Configure and Monitor Via PCs or Terminals
4.4.7 NAT
NAT is a method by which many network IP Address and their TCP/UDP
ports are translated into a single network address and its TCP/UDP ports,
transparent to end-users. This NAT facility provides a mechanism to
connect a routing realm with private addresses to the external routing
network with globally unique registered addresses.
NAT (Network Address Translation)
The setup procedures for the NAT configuration could be found as below.
a. Enter the main menu and select the configuration item
Main MENU
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[Configuration] Monitoring Device_Control
System PPP FR RIP Routing_Table Security NAT Filter DHCP
Enter: select ESC: previous menu '<': left '>': right TAB: next item
b. After login to "Configuration" item, select "NAT_Config"
Configuration MENU
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System PPP FR RIP Routing_Table Security [NAT] Filter DHCP
Setup NAT Configuration
Enter: select ESC: previous menu '<': left '>': right TAB: next item
Protocol
[TCP]
[TCP]
[TCP]
[TCP]
[TCP]
ICMP
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Proxy Port List
PORT
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Press [SPACE BAR] to Change Value
IP
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