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NAT Associations
Configuration of map and ser ver lists alone is not sufficient to enable NAT for a WAN connection because map
and ser ver lists must be linked to a profile that controls the WAN inter face. This can be a Connection Profile, a
WAN Ethernet inter face, a default profile, or a default answer profile. Once you have configured your map and
ser ver lists, you may want to reassign them to different inter face-controlling profiles, for example, Connection
Profiles. To permit easy access to this IP Setup functionality, you can use the NAT Associations screen.
You access the NAT Associations screen from the Network Address Translation screen.
Select
NAT Associations
and press Return. The NAT Associations screen appears.
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You can toggle
NAT?
On
or
Off
for each Profile/Inter face name. You do this by navigating to the
NAT?
field
associated with each profile using the arrow keys. Toggle NAT on or off by using the Tab key.
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You can reassign any of your map lists or ser ver lists to any of the Profile/Inter faces. You do this by
navigating to the
Map List Name
or
Server List Name
field associated with each profile using the arrow
keys. Select the item by pressing Return to display a pop-up menu of all of your configured lists.
Main
Menu
System
Configuration
Network Address
Translation (NAT)
NAT Associations
Profile/Interface Name-------------Nat?-Map List Name-----Server List Name
Default Answer Profile On my_first_map my_servers
Easy Setup Profile On Easy-PAT my_servers
Profile 01 On my_second_map my_servers
Profile 02 On my_first_map my_server_list
Profile 03 On <<None>> <<None>>
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