Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
Page
1-45
NAT DNS Considerations - SM
SM DNS behavior is different depending on the accessibility of the SM. When NAT is enabled the DNS
configuration that is discussed in this document is tied to the RF Remote Configuration Interface, which
must be enabled to utilize DNS Client functionality. Note that the WAN DNS settings when NAT is
enabled are unchanged with the addition of the management DNS feature discussed in this document.
Table 10 SM DNS Options with NAT Enabled
NAT
Configuration
Management Interface
Accessibility
DHCP Status
DNS Status
NAT Enabled
RF Remote
Management Interface
Disabled
N/A
DNS Disabled
RF Remote
Management Interface
Enabled
DHCP Disabled
DNS Static Configuration
DHCP Enabled
DNS from DHCP or DNS
Static Configuration
NAT Port Mapping tab - SM
The NAT Port Mapping tab of the SM is explained in
Table 11
.
Table 11 NAT Port Mapping attributes - SM
Attribute
Meaning
Port Map
1 to 10
Separate parameters allow you to distinguish NAT ports from each other by
assigning a unique combination of port number, protocol for traffic through
the port, and IP address for access to the port
DHCP – BHS
Applicable products
PTP:
BHM
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