Configuring The Wan Interface; Setting Up Network Address Translation - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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He clicks
Ok
button in the address window, then the
Apply
button on the WAN window to save his changes.
The next step is to set up the network address translations (NAT).

12.21 Configuring the WAN Interface

12.21.1 Setting Up Network Address Translation

After entering the IP addresses for the WAN interface, Leo clicks the toggle to the left of the WAN item in
the left menu to expand it. He then selects the
NAT
item. The WS 2000 displays the three IP addresses he
entered when configuring the WAN.
Each of these IP addresses will serve as the alias for all of the traffic from its corresponding subnet. That is,
each IP address will serve as the only alias for many internal-only IP addresses. Leo chooses
1 to Many
in

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