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General Reference Guide eWON Configuration
RG-001-0-EN ver 1.5 eWON® - 20/03/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 55
3.3.4.3.5 Routing
Warning: Depending on your eWON's version (c.f. Table 187 on page 203)
This page contains the router configuration of the eWON, the PPP settings for the server and client functions of the eWON engine, in order to
define the way that you will use your eWON to access remote devices, and access them through the eWON as if they were on your local site.
Figure 45: Routing setup page (on eWON VPN : 2005, 4005, 2101, 4101, 2104, 4104)
note: If Network Connection is on ADSL, and you want to allow devices connected to the eWON-LAN to go to the Internet, you must
set the Routing to NAT and TF on WAN.
Control Description
Special rules
Route all gateway traffic through
VPN
Check this box if you want to route ALL gateway traffic (expect static routes) through the
active VPN interface.
If unchecked, the traffic could take the VPN route or the WAN route (uncrypted).
NAT and Transparent Forwarding
Apply NAT and TF to connection
This feature enables the Network Address Translation (NAT) and Transparent Forwarding
(TF). If the device to reach is on the same LAN as the eWON, and if the user has correctly
defined the address IP and the port for this device, then the eWON will redirect the packets
towards it. This means that only the packets for the concerned port will be redirected towards
the selected IP address.
You can choose on which interfaces this NAT and TF will be used: VPN, WAN or disable it.
Enable transparent forwarding
If this box is checked, the transparent forwarding feature of the eWON is activated (see below
for Transparent Forwarding definition).
Highest transparent forwarding
port
Only a range of ports are forwarded transparently.
You can control this range, from 0 to 32767 (Default is 10000).
The above Ports will be directed to eWON itself.
Exception: to allow to come back to the eWON website, the port 81 (by default) is excluded
from this range.