User`s guide

MBR W40 Admin’s Manual
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Example 1: Translate the address 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.71.12
In this example, we assume that LAN addresses (192.168.1.X) are not yet connected. Therefore, they do not
appear as drop-down menu options, and network objects must be created in order to represent them.
1. Select User Defined in the Source Address drop-down menu. The Edit Network Object screen appears.
Figure 90: Edit Network Object
2. Click New Entry. The Edit Item screen appears.
Figure 91: Edit Item
3. In the Network Object Type drop-down menu, select IP Address, and then enter 192.168.1.10.
4. Click OK to save the settings.
5. Click OK once more in the Edit Network Object screen.
6. Back in the Add NAT/NAPT Rule screen, in the NAT Addresses drop-down menu, select the 192.168.71.12
option. The screen refreshes, adding this address as a NAT IP address.
7. Click OK to save the settings. The NAT rule is displayed in the NAT screen.
Figure 92: NAT/NAPT Rule Sets