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Cisco IR500 Series WPAN Gateway and Range Extender Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 5 Operation and Configuration
Configuring the WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender
Configuring Mesh Link Settings
For configuring mesh link settings such as ‘Mesh SSID’ and ‘Transmit Power’ see the “Managing
Devices” chapter of the Cisco Connected Grid Network Management System User Guide.
Configuring NAT44
Note This section only applies to the WPAN gateway.
NAT44 settings for the WPAN gateway can be configured. In order to configure NAT44 properties you
can edit the de
vice template or use the import a CSV file method.
For more information see the “Editing the ENDPOINT Configuration Template” or “Adding a File to
CG-NMS” sec
tions of the Cisco Connected Grid Network Management System User Guide
The following fields can be specified:
nat44InternalAddress0
nat44InternalPort0
nat44ExternalPort0
where 0-3 are four valid map index.
You must make sure that the config group that the device belongs to has Ethernet enabled. You can select
the Enable Ethernet ch
eckbox and save the config template for the config group before the config push.
Because all three fields for a map index are required values, al
l three fields must be specified for the
Nat44 configuration to be applied.
Default values of 127.0.0.1, 0, 0 respectively have to be explicitly specified from CSV for a device in
case any of the ot
her settings for a particular map index need not be configured.
If an invalid IPv4 address or other invalid values for a port is specif
ied then NAT44 settings for that par-
ticular map index will be ignored during config push.
Related CGR 1000 and ASR 1000 Configurations
Configuring Raw Socket Configuration on CGR 1000 Series and CGR 2010 Routers, page 5-19
Configuring the WPAN Settings on CGR 1000 Series Routers, page 5-20
Configuring an IPv6 DHCP Address Pool on CGR 1000 Series Routers, page 5-20
Configuring MAP-T on ASR 1000 Routers, page 5-20
Configuring IPv6 Routing on the CGR 1000 Series and ASR 1000 Routers, page 5-20
Configuring Raw Socket Configuration on CGR 1000 Series and CGR 2010 Routers
For information about configuring Raw Socket on the CGR 1000 series and ASR 1000 routers, see the
following guides:
Raw Socket Transport Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers
(Cisco IOS)