Specifications
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual
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RFC1483 IP
Use this selection to support IP on this PVC. (These settings only take effect when RFC1483 is the
selected protocol.)
Active
This selection enables IP on this PVC.
Far - End IP Address
This is the address of the NEXT hop router on this interface.
IP netmask
This is the network mask used for this interface.
Local IP Address
This is the IP address for this PVC.
NAT
Use this menu to set up and use Network Address Translation on this interface.
NETWORK ADDRESS
P
ORT TRANSLATION
By enabling port translation, IP packets are
modified as they pass through this interface.
During transmission, private addresses are
translated into a single public (NAPT) IP
address. Incoming packets are translated from
the public to private address based on the
protocol port numbers. Once enabled, you must
set up NAT for use.
PUBLIC IP ADDRESS
MODE
The port translation requires at least a single real
IP address for translating. This value can use the
IP assigned to the interface (or assigned via
layer 2 protocol like PPP), obtained using
DHCP client, or statically specified on this
menu. If the address cannot be learned, then it
must be specified in order for the translation to
work.
TRANSLATION TABLE
Add translation entries to "fine tune" special
protocols or specify private addresses.
PUBLIC ADDRESS
M
ODE
The public IP address used for this translation
entry can be the NAPT IP address assigned to the
link or can be specified. You specify an address to
direct packets with certain protocols to different
servers.
PROTOCOL
The upper layer protocol that is to be monitored
for translation. For TCP and UDP, a port number
must also be specified.
PUBLIC PORT MODE
The public destination port associated with this
entry can be specified to add more control over
certain types of traffic. The default,
ANY PORT,
covers all port types.










