User's Manual
Advanced Configuration
• When NAT functionality is enabled, the DHCP Relay and RIP features are not supported. The DHCP Relay Agent and
RIP must be disabled before enabling NAT.
To configure NAT parameters, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > Network > NAT. The following NAT screen
appears:
Figure 5-83 NAT
Tabulated below is the table which explains NAT parameters and the method to configure the configurable parameter(s):
Parameter Description
Status This parameter is used to either enable or disable NAT on a SU or an End Point A.
Dynamic Start Port Represents the start and end port sessions originated from private to public host.
and Dynamic End Port
By default, the Dynamic Start Port is configured to 1 and Dynamic End Port is configured to
65535. Configure the start and end port as desired.
: Care should be taken to avoid overlap of Dynamic Port range and Static Port
range.
Port Forwarding This parameter is used to either enable or disable the Static NAT feature within different
Status networks. It allows public hosts to access hosts in a private network. By default, it is
disabled.
After configuring the required parameters, click OK and then COMMIT.
:
• To enable Dynamic NAT, set the NAT Status to Enable. To enable Static NAT, set the NAT Status to Enable and the
Port Forwarding Status to Enable.
• NAT uses the IP address of the wireless interface as the Public IP address.
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