Reference Guide
Multiple Network Address Translation (MultiNAT) 11-7
MultiNAT Configuration
You configure the MultiNAT features through the console menu:
■ For a simple 1-to-many NAT configuration (classic NAT), use the Basic configuration – Easy Setup Profile,
described below.
■ For the more advanced features, such as server lists and dynamic NAT, follow the instructions in:
■ IP setup, described on page 11-9
■ IP profile parameters, described on page 11-24
Basic configuration – Easy Setup Profile
The screen below is an example. Depending on the type of router you are using, fields displayed in this screen
may vary.
The Local WAN IP Address is used to configure a NAT public address range consisting of the Local WAN IP
Address and all its ports. The public address map list is named Easy-PAT List and the port map list is named
Easy-Servers.
When you exit this screen the two map lists, Easy-PAT List and Easy-Servers, are created by default and NAT
configuration becomes effective.This will map all your private addresses (0.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255) to
your public address. These map lists are bound to the Easy Setup Profile. See Binding Map Lists and Server
Lists on page 11-24.
This is all you need to do if you want to continue to use a single PAT, or 1-to-many, NAT configuration.
Connection Profile 1: Easy Setup Profile
Number to Dial: 2125551212
Address Translation Enabled: Yes
IP Addressing... Unnumbered
Local WAN IP Address: 206.1.1.6
Local WAN IP Mask: 0.0.0.0
Remote IP Address: 127.0.0.2
Remote IP Mask: 255.255.255.255
PPP Authentication... PAP
Send User Name: tony
Send Password: *****
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Enter the directory number for the remote network connection.
Enter basic information about your WAN connection with this screen.