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Step 4.
Customize NAT Rules
In the full-feature mode, the rules can be further
customized. Incoming packets from LAN/DMZ
zones are top-down matched by the NAT rules.
Namely, NAT implements first match. Select the
rule item that you want to do with: insert a new
rule before it; delete it; move it before the list-box
chosen item.
Step 5.
Insert NAT Rule
Step 5.a —
Insert an Many-to-One
Rule
As described in the above, Many-to-One NAT is
the default NAT rule type in the Basic mode. If
you have other alias LAN/DMZ subnets, you can
manually add a Many-to-One NAT rule for them.
First select the Type as Many-to-One, check the
Activate this rule, enter a Rule name for this rule,
enter the private-IP subnet (an IP address with a
netmask) to be translated, and enter the public IP
address for being translated into. You can check
the Auto choose IP from WAN ports. The
MH-5000 will automatically determine which WAN
IP is to be translated into.
Activate this rule
Status
Rule name
Source IP /
Condition
Netmask
Action
Translated Src
IP (Auto choose
IP from WAN
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > NAT Rules
ADVANCED SETTINGS > NAT > NAT Rules > Insert
FIELD
The NAT rule is enabled or not
The NAT rule name
Compared with the incoming packets,
whether Source IP/Netmask is matched or
not.
Determine what NAT method you are using in
the specified NAT rule.
Type
Refer more information in the section 6.5.
Only work in Many-to-One type, the public IP
address will be assigned by the default wan
link.
ports)
DESCRIPTION
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Chapter 6
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
Enabled /
Enabled
Disabled
text string
192.168.40.0 /
IPv4 format
255.255.255.0
Many-to-One /
Many-to-Many /
Many-to-One
One-to-One /
One-to-One
(bidirectional)
Enabled /
Enabled
Disabled
NAT
Rule

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