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the Private IP is mapped. User need not specify the Private IP. The
Global Start Address and Global End IP Address need to be same.
Many-To-Many: Any
interface are mapped to the range of Global IPs specified. User need
not specify the Private IP. User can specify a range of IPs by giving
the starting value of the range in Global Start IP and ending IP in
Global End IP address.
One-To-One.: One IP in private network is mapped to the
corresponding global IP specified. IP range can also be configured
by giving the starting and ending Private and Global IPs. The Private
IP range and the Global IP range need to be same for one-to-one
mapping.
Private IP - Specify the start IP and the end IP to configure a range of
IPs. In case of single IP, please enter the same IP in both the fields.
Global IP - Specify the start IP and the end IP to configure a range of
IPs. In case of single IP, please enter the same IP in both the fields.
A table is displayed showing the NAT configurations made by the user.
The entry can be enabled or disabled by clicking the view button. For Eg,
To disable an NAT Configuration entry already made, click on the view
and make it disable and Apply again. Click on delete button to delete the
NAT configuration entry. This will remove the entry from table.
Conditions -
User cannot make 2 Many-To-One entries for a particular interface.
User cannot make a Many-To-One entry when Many-To-Many entry
exist for any interface.
The IP range of Many-To-One should not overlap with the
existing One-To-One entry for any interface.
User cannot make Many-To-Many entry when Many-To-One entry
exist for that interface.
Private IP through the NAT enabled
Configuring DRO-250i
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