Specifications
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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GLOBAL ADDRESS POOL FIELDS DEFINED:
Interface type: The internal address type that you want to map your external global IP
addresses to. Click on the drop-down list and select an interface type.
Use Subnet Configuration: There are two ways to specify a range of IP addresses. You can
either Use Subnet Mask (specify the subnet mask address of the IP address) or Use IP Address
Range (specify the first and last IP address in the range). Click on the drop-down list and select a
method.
IP Address: Enter the IP Address that is visible outside the network
Subnet Mask/IP Address 2: The value you specify here depends on the Subnet Configuration
that you are using. If you chose Use Subnet Mask, type in the subnet mask of the IP address. If
you chose Use IP Address Range, type in the last IP address in the range of addresses that make
up the global address pool.
4. The “Advanced NAT Configuration” page will appear again, showing your newly created
Global Address Pool.
Figure 6-45 Web Tool – Security: Advanced NAT Configuration page
5. To delete a Global Address Pool, click on the Delete link on the right side of the Global
Address Pool you wish to delete (see Figure 6-45).
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