User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1 About this Guide
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Configuration
- Chapter 4 Application
- Appendix A Hardware Specifications
- Appendix B FAQ
- Appendix C Glossary
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DMZ Forwarding:
Enable or disable DMZ Forwarding. The packets transmitted to the
Translated IP Address will be forwarded to the host of Original IP if DMZ
Forwarding is enabled.
Description:
Give a description for the entry.
Status:
Activate or inactivate the entry.
¾ List of Rules
In this table, you can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons.
The first entry in Figure 3-34 indicates: The IP address of host1 in local network is 192.168.0.128 and
the WAN IP address after NAT mapping is specified to be 222.135.48.128. The data packets are
transmitted from WAN1 port. DMZ Forwarding and this entry are both activated.
Note:
One-to-One NAT entries take effect only when the Connection Type of WAN is Static IP. Changing the
Connection type from Static IP to other ones will make the entries attached to the interface disabled.
3.4.1.3 Multi-Nets NAT
Multi-Nets NAT function allows the IP under LAN port within multiple subnets to access the Internet via
NAT.
Choose the menu Advanced→NAT→Multi-Nets NAT to load the following page.
Figure 3-35 Multi-Nets NAT
The following items are displayed on this screen:
¾ Multi-Nets NAT
Subnet/Mask:
Enter the subnet/mask to make the address range for the entry.