Network Address Translation (Nat); Using Nat; Sua (Single User Account) Versus Nat; Applying Nat - Nortel BCM50a Configuration Manual

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Chapter 9

Network Address Translation (NAT)

This chapter discusses how to configure NAT on the BCM50a Integrated Router.

Using NAT

SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT

SUA (Single User Account) is an implementation of a subset of NAT that
supports two types of mapping, Many-to-One and Server. For a detailed
description of NAT set for SUA,
BCM50a Integrated Router also supports Full Feature NAT to map multiple
global IP addresses to multiple private LAN IP addresses of clients or servers
using mapping types.

Applying NAT

You apply NAT via menus 4 or 11.3
how to apply NAT for Internet access in menu 4. Enter 4 from the main menu to
go to Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup.
Note: You must create a firewall rule in addition to setting up SUA/
NAT, to allow traffic from the WAN to be forwarded through the
BCM50a Integrated Router.
Note: Choose SUA Only if you have just one public WAN IP address
for your BCM50a Integrated Router.
Choose Full Feature if you have multiple public WAN IP addresses for
your BCM50a Integrated Router.
BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration — Advanced
see"Address Mapping Sets" on page
(Figure 31 on page
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