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Task 2: Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces PMP 450i and PTP 450i Configuration and User
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Table 11 SM with NAT disabled - NAT attributes
Attribute Meaning
NAT Enable/Disable This parameter enables or disables the Network Address
Translation (NAT) feature for the SM. NAT isolates
devices connected to the Ethernet or wired side of a SM
from being seen directly from the wireless side of the
SM. With NAT enabled, the SM has an IP address for
transport traffic separate from its address for
management, terminates transport traffic, and allows
you to assign a range of IP addresses to devices that are
connected to the Ethernet or wired side of the SM
When NAT is enabled, VLANs are not supported on the
wired side of that SM. You can enable NAT in SMs
within a sector where VLAN is enabled in the AP, but
this may constrain network design.
When NAT is enabled, a reduction in throughput is
introduced at the SM (due to processing overhead).
Connection Type This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
IP Address This field displays the IP address for the SM. DHCP
Server
will not
automatically assign this address when
NAT is disabled.
Subnet Mask This field displays the subnet mask for the SM. DHCP
Server
will not
automatically assign this address when
NAT is disabled.
Gateway IP Address This field displays the gateway IP address for the SM.
DHCP Server
will not
automatically assign this address
when NAT is disabled.
Reply to Ping on WAN
Interface
This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
IP Address This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
Subnet Mask This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
DMZ Enable This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
DMZ IP Address This parameter is not configurable when NAT is
disabled.
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