User's Guide

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Overview of Major Capabilities
Cayman Gateways provide special pinhole configuration rules that enable
users to establish NAT-protected LAN layouts that still provide flexible by-
pass capabilities.
Some of these rules require coordination with the unit’s embedded admin-
istration services: the internal Web (HTTP) Port (TCP 80) and the internal
Telnet Server Port (TCP 23).
Internal Servers. The internal servers are the embedded Web and Telnet
servers of the Gateway. You would change the internal server ports for Web
and Telnet of the Gateway if you wanted to have these services on the LAN
using pinholes or the Default server. Pinhole configuration rules provide an
internal port forwarding facility that enables you to eliminate conflicts with
embedded administrative ports 80 and 23.
Pinholes. This feature allows you to:
Transparently route selected types of network traffic using the port for-
warding facility.
FTP requests or HTTP (Web) connections are directed to a specific host
on your LAN.
Setup multiple pinhole paths.
Up to 32 paths are supported
Identify the type(s) of traffic you want to redirect by port number.
Common TCP/IP protocols and ports are:
See page 70 for How To instructions.
FTP (TCP 21) telnet (TCP 23)
SMTP (TCP 25) HTTP (TCP 80)
SNMP (TCP 161, UDP 161)