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11.9 Security > NAT
The NAT Configuration enables two networks in the same address range to be connected. If, for example, a
network with the address 192.168.0.0/24 is to be connected to a network with the same address, this is only
possible if one of the two networks is assigned another address. NAT technology is an easy way of achieving
this since only the real network address (LAN address) and the substitute address (NAT network address)
are required. The NAT algorithm makes sure that the addresses in the data packets are only substituted in
communications between these two networks. This means that you do not have to adapt your entire network
addressing scheme.
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Beschreibung
Enable
If the box has been checked, the following settings will be active after saving.
Netaddress
LAN
Enter the real address of the network here (e.g.192.168.0.0/24).
A D V I C E
Please note that the IP address must be entered in CIDR notation.
Netaddress
NAT
Enter the translated address of your network here (e.g.192.168.1.0/24).
A D V I C E
Please note that the IP address must be entered in CIDR notation.
Netaddress Re-
mote
Station
Enter the address of the network to which the translated packets are to be routed here. If the re-
mote station also uses address translation, the NAT address of the remote station must be en-
tered here.
Accepts a new setting.
Edits the settings in the current line.
Deletes setting