Specifications

Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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Global Address Pools
A Global Address Pool is a pool of addresses seen from the outside network. By default, each
outside interface creates a Global Address Pool with a single address – the address assigned to
that interface. For outbound sessions, an address is picked from a pool by hashing the source IP
address for a pool index and then hashing again for an address index. For inbound sessions, it is
necessary to create a reserved mapping. See the following subsection “Nat Reserved Mapping”.
NOTE: NAT must be enabled before you can configure global address pools. It
is assumed here that you have previously configured NAT.
1. Login to your router. Click Configuration and then click Security from the left frame. The
“Security Configuration” page will appear. In the “Security Interfaces” section, click the
Advanced NAT Configuration link.
Figure 6-42 Web Tool – Security: Security Interfaces page
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