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15.2 The Pepwave Router Behind a NAT Router

Pepwave routers support establishing SpeedFusion
TM
over WAN connections which are behind
a NAT (network address translation) router.
To enable a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections, you can
configure the NAT router in front of the WAN connection to inbound port-forward TCP port
32015 to the Pepwave router.
If one or more WAN connections on Unit A can accept VPN connections (by means of port
forwarding or not), while none of the WAN connections on the peer Unit B can do so, you should
enter all of Unit A's public IP addresses or hostnames into Unit B's Remote IP Addresses /
Host Names field. Leave the field in Unit A blank. With this setting, a SpeedFusion
TM
connection
can be set up and all WAN connections on both sides will be utilized.
See the following diagram for an example of this setup in use:
One of the WANs connected to Router A is non-NAT'd ( 212.1.1.1 ). The rest of the WANs
connected to Router A and all WANs connected to Router B are NAT'd. In this case, the Peer IP
Addresses / Host Names field for Router B should be filled with all of Router A's hostnames or
public IP addresses (i.e., 212.1.1.1 , 212.2.2.2 , and 212.3.3.3 ), and the field in Router A can be
left blank. The two NAT routers on WAN1 and WAN3 connected to Router A should inbound
port-forward TCP port 32015 to Router A so that all WANs will be utilized in establishing the
VPN.
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