Configuring Network Address Translation (Nat) - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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WS 2000 Use Cases
If corporate had not paid their ISP for a static IP address for each store, she would have selected the
This
interface is a DHCP Client
option and the WAN configuration information would have been assigned by
the ISP each time they connected to the Internet.
Clarissa clicks the
Apply
button to save her changes.

12.8 Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)

Clarissa has only one public IP address for the whole store. She will use network address translation to make
all requests from internal IP addresses to appear as if they came from the single public IP address.
She selects the
NAT
node under the WAN item in the left menu. The screen shows all IP addresses assigned
to the switch in the WAN interface configuration step. In this case, there is one IP address shown. She
selects
"1 to
Many" from the NAT Type menu to the right of the IP address.

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