RocketLinx WR7802-XT Series User Guide
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System | NAT Settings Submenu - 57
Configuration Using the Web User Interface
After selecting
Apply
to activate the settings you can then see the entries you configured in the table below.
Note:
You must
Save
) settings, if you want to maintain these settings if the WR7802-XT is rebooted.
System | NAT Settings Submenu
NAT is the abbreviation of Network Address Translation. NAT is a methodology of modifying network
address information in IP packet headers while they are in transit across a gateway/router for the purpose of
remapping one IP address space into another. The simple type of NAT provides one to one translation of IP
addresses. It can be used to interconnect two IP networks, normally one network is for Local Area Network
and the other network is for Wide Area Network/Internet.
Use the
NAT Settings
pages to configure the NAT settings:
•
System | NAT Settings | Port Forwarding Page
•
System | NAT Settings | DMZ Page
•
System | NAT Settings | Advanced Page
System | NAT Settings | Port Forwarding Page
Entries in the
Port Forwarding
table allows you to automatically redirect common network services to a
specific machine behind the NAT firewall. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of
server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your gateway’s NAT firewall.
Port Forwarding Page
Enable Port
Forwarding
Select this check box and then type the parameters to create the port
forwarding entries.
Public Port Range
Configure the port range that is public to the WAN/Internet. You can
configure one or a range of TCP/UDP port numbers.
IP Address
Configure the IP address of the LAN PC. The traffic from the public port
range is redirected to this IP address.
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