Specifications
hg-07.fm
A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Explorers
Routing
Click Apply followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status perma-
nently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.4.3.5 Delete NAT
You can delete created NAT entries (see Section 7.4.3.1, "Add NAT").
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Routing
> (double-click) NAT > (right-click) selected local IP address > Delete NAT
The Delete NAT mask is displayed. The local IP address of the entry is displayed for verification.
Click Delete followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status per-
manently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.4.4 PSTN
PSTN stands for Public Switched Telephone Network, in other words, for the public telephone
network.
Partners that you want to reach via analog or ISDN connections must be configured as PSTN
peers. A router call number is generally used to dial into the corporate network. The peer is
identified via the station number transferred. A unique MSN must be configured for every peer
who does not transfer a station number and this MSN must be dialed instead of the router call
number.
HG 1500 uses the point-to-point protocol (PPP) for transporting IP packets via analog or ISDN
connections.
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Routing > PSTN
Right-click PSTN to display a menu containing the following entries:
> Display Global PSTN Data
> Edit Global PSTN Data
PSTN (folder):
Double-click PSTN in the tree structure to manage the PPP log and individual PSTN peers. The
following entries are listed:
> PPP Log
> PSTN peers