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Enter a "Rule id ".The Rule ID determines the order in
rule is invoked first, and so on). To define two or more rules that act on the same set of IP
addresses, be sure to assign the Rule ID so that the higher priority rules are invoked first. It is
recommended to specify rule IDs as multiples of 5 or 10 so that, in the future, Inserting a rule
between two existing rules is possible. When a data packet matches a rule, the data is acted upon
according to that rule and is not subjected to higher-numbered rules.
• From the IFName drop-down list, select the interface on the device to which this rule applies.
Typically, NAT rules are used for communication between the LAN and the Internet. Because the
device uses the WAN interface (which is ppp-0 or eoa-0) to connect the LAN to the ISP, it is the
usual IFName selection.
• In the Local Address From field and Local Address To fields, type the starting and ending IP
addresses, respectively, of the range of private address used on the network that is to be translated.
• In the Global Address From and Global Address To fields, type the public IP address assigned by
the ISP. In case of dynamic global address leave the global address field blank. (i.e. 0.0.0.0) .Enter
the appropriate port settings.
• Click Submit a page displays to confirm the change, click close to return to the NAT
Configuration page. The new rule should display in the NAT Rule Configuration table.
3.3.7 .2 RIP
RIP is an Internet protocol to share routing table information with other routing devices on the LAN,
at the ISP's location, or on remote networks connected via the ADSL line.
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which rules are invoked (the lowest numbered
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