User guide

NAT Configuration
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April 2003
10 On the NAT Configuration page, click the Submit button. A page appears to
confirm your changes.
11 Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click Commit to save your changes to
permanent storage.
8.5.2 The RDR Rule
You can create an RDR rule to make a computer on your LAN, such as a Web or FTP
server, available to Internet users without requiring you to obtain a public IP address
for that computer. The computer's private IP address is translated to your public IP
address in all incoming and outgoing data packets.
Note:
Without an RDR rule (or BIMAP rule), the HM210dp/di
blocks attempts by external computers to access your
LAN computers.
Figure 37: NAT Rule RDR - Add
Follow these instructions to add an RDR rule:
1 Display the NAT Rule - Add page, select RDR as the Rule Flavor and type a
Rule ID.
2 Select the interface on the HM210dp/di to which this rule applies.
3 Select a protocol to which this rule applies, or choose ALL if the rule applies to
all data.