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CONFIGURATION
001-7100-100 Version 0 Page 40 of 66 Vanguard 3G User Manual CDMA Version
Click on “Add” when all necessary information has been entered. The route will be shown on
the bottom of the screen (under Static Routing Table). Additional routes can be added
provided they have a unique Route no, name and metric. Routes can be deleted by clicking
the Delete Entry option of the desired entry.
Note:
Routing table (found under “Table” tab) shows all routes, while Static Table (found under
“Settings” tab) shows manually entered routes only.
5.6.3 Routing Table
The table in Figure 25 shows a list of all routes (static and dynamic).
Figure 25 - Routing Table
5.7 Advanced Settings
5.7.1 Advanced Settings -NAT and Port Forwarding (Mapping)
When NAT is enabled, the LAN (Ethernet) is considered private, the WAN is considered public.
Any IP packets leaving the Vanguard 3G unit through the WAN interface will have its source
IP address changed to that of the WAN interface.
Any data transfer must be initiated from the private side of the network toward the public
side.
Port Forwarding is used to provide remote access to third party devices on the LAN, such as
Web Cameras or printers. Port Forwarding routes incoming requests from the WAN, with a
specific port to a local device with a static IP.