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admin# write

3.11.3 NAT/PAT

NAT can be used to share an Internet connection, to reduce the requirement
for publicly assigned IP addresses, to expand an existing network without
affecting existing IP based account schemes, and to hide an internal network
schema from public networks.
It is often used in the situation where only one IP address could be assigned
for the network, such as a PPP connection to an local ISP, e.g., when your
local ISP uses protocols of "PPPoA" or "PPPoE" over the ATM VC, you get a
dynamic public IP at the WAN port from your local ISP. All requests originating
from the LAN (private network) have their source IP addresses replaced with
the public IP address. Only one IP address is visible from the public network.
To setup this GRT-101/GRT-401/GRT-402 working for the above example,
enter:
admin# setup lan 1 attrib Virtual
Also, make sure to delete all entries in the NAT/PAT IP pools by the following
commands:
admin# setup ip_share nat virtual delete <1~5>
admin# setup ip_share nat global delete <1~5>
admin# setup ip_share nat fixed delete <1~128>
admin# setup ip_share pat clear <1~10>
Note: The maximum number of hosts on the LAN (private network) is limited to be of 253 in dynamic NAT.
To save your changes, enter:
admin# write
In some cases, the number of externally visible IP addresses is greater than
one and less than the host number being hidden behind GRT-101/GRT-401/
GRT-402. You could configure GRT-101/GRT-401/GRT-402 such that it acts
as follows. Each time a request is made from a host on the LAN, which is
included in virtual IP pool, e.g., pool 3: 192.168.0.2~192.168.0.25.
GRT-101/GRT-401/GRT-402 chooses an external IP address already
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