
NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual
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To suit software version 1.1.0
7/21/2010
^MAPP
Configure NAT translation
This command can be used to configure the NTC‟s NAT table.
Default:
N/A
Storage:
Automatic
Command values:
^MAPP= <Mapping number>, <Protocol> <source IP address>,<incoming port
number>,<destination IP address>,<destination port number>
Where:
<Mapping number>
The number of the NAT mapping
<Protocol>
TCP/UDP/All
<source IP address>
IP address of remote client
<incoming port number>
incoming port number
<destination IP address>
IP address
<destination port number> destination port number
The NTC NAT function can be used to forward incoming TCP connections or UDP
datagrams to an alternative IP address and port number.
The <source IP address> parameter may be set to 0.0.0.0 to accept connections from
ANY host otherwise this translation will only apply to connections from the
specified host.
The <incoming port number> parameter specifies the port number that the cellular
router listens or accepts datagrams on.
The <destination IP address> parameter specifies the IP address to redirect
connections/datagrams to.
The < destination port number > parameter specifies the port number to redirect
connections/datagrams to.
^MAPP?
Queries NAT configuration