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Menu 15.2: Specifying an inside server
Example 3: Multiple public IP addresses with inside servers
In this example, there are 3 IGAs from our ISP. There are many departments but
two have their own FTP server. All departments share the same router. The
example reserves one IGA for each department with an FTP server and all
departments use the other IGA. Map the FTP servers to the first two IGAs and the
other LAN traffic to the remaining IGA. Map the third IGA to an inside web
server and mail server. Four rules need to be configured, two bi-directional and
two uni-directional, as follows.
1
Map the first IGA to the first inside FTP server for FTP traffic in both
directions (
1 : 1
mapping, giving both local and global IP addresses).
2
Map the second IGA to the second internal FTP server for FTP traffic in both
directions (
1 : 1
mapping, giving both local and global IP addresses).
3
Map the other outgoing LAN traffic to IGA3 (
Many : 1
mapping).
4
You also map your third IGA to the web server and mail server on the LAN. If
you choose type
Server
, you can specify multiple servers, of different types,
to other computers behind NAT on the LAN.
Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Setup
Default Server: 192.168.1.10
Rule Act. Start Port End Port IP Address
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001 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
002 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
003 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
004 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
005 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
006 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
007 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
008 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
009 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
010 No 0 0 0.0.0.0
Select Command= None Select Rule= N/A
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
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Page 14: ...14 Contents NN47923 501 ...
Page 20: ...20 Figures NN47923 501 ...
Page 24: ...24 Tables NN47923 501 ...
Page 30: ...30 Preface NN47923 501 ...
Page 42: ...42 Chapter 1 Getting to know your Nortel Business Secure Router 252 NN47923 501 ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 2 Introducing the SMT NN47923 501 SMT menus at a glance Figure 6 SMT overview ...
Page 72: ...72 Chapter 3 WAN and Dial Backup Setup NN47923 501 ...
Page 80: ...80 Chapter 4 LAN setup NN47923 501 ...
Page 84: ...84 Chapter 5 Internet access NN47923 501 ...
Page 98: ...98 Chapter 6 Remote Node setup NN47923 501 ...
Page 102: ...102 Chapter 7 IP Static Route Setup NN47923 501 ...
Page 130: ...130 Chapter 9 Network Address Translation NAT NN47923 501 ...
Page 156: ...156 Chapter 12 SNMP Configuration NN47923 501 ...
Page 178: ...178 Chapter 14 System information and diagnosis NN47923 501 ...
Page 198: ...198 Chapter 15 Firmware and configuration file maintenance NN47923 501 ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 17 Remote Management NN47923 501 ...
Page 232: ...232 Appendix B Triangle Route NN47923 501 ...
Page 252: ...252 Appendix D PPPoE NN47923 501 ...
Page 256: ...256 Appendix E Hardware specifications NN47923 501 ...
Page 266: ...266 Appendix F IP subnetting NN47923 501 ...
Page 308: ...308 Appendix H NetBIOS filter commands NN47923 501 ...
Page 332: ...332 Appendix K Brute force password guessing protection NN47923 501 ...