User's Manual

108 Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 12-16
Network Address Translation (NAT)
NAT Configuration
NAT is only available when the radio is operating in IP Routing mode.
NAT configuration parameters can be accessed within the radio’s configuration page by browsing to: Setup -> IP Routing.
Introduction
As of firmware version 1.4.0, Network Address Translation (NAT) is available.
The following Diagrams are designed to provide configuration information on typical topologies. The channel bandwidth and
Tx/Rx frequencies are not shown within the diagrams, as they depend on the user’s license.
The following diagrams show ‘/24’ after an IP address. This short hand addressing indicates the device’s subnet mask. ‘/24’
equals a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Short hand addressing can be used when writing a static route.
Enable or disable the NAT feature via the Buttons shown above (Enable/Disable). When enabled Port Forwarding Rules
become available.
Port Forwarding Rules:
Rules for redirecting a Port on the WAN to a Port on the LAN at the specified LAN Address (250 Max).
State: [Enable] or [Disable] the rule (1 or 0 in TUI)
Protocol: Apply to [TCP], [UDP], or [ALL] traffic.
WAN Port: Listening Port on the WAN interface.
LAN Address: IP address to redirect traffic to.
LAN Port: Port at the specified LAN Address to redirect traffic to.
Rule Comments: Optional notes for the rule (128 Characters Max).
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