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6 • Configuring Inbound Access & NAT Mappings
Introduction
This chapter describes setting up inbound access services (also known as inbound port address translation) and
NAT mappings.
For information about setting up inbound access, see
“Configuring Inbound Access Rules”
For information about setting up NAT mappings, see
Configuring Inbound Access Rules
Inbound Access is also known as inbound port address translation. On a NAT WAN connection, all inbound
traffic to the server behind the BD1000 requires Inbound Access rules. By the custom definition of servers and
services for inbound access, Internet users can access the servers behind the BD1000. Advanced configurations
allow inbound access to be distributed among multiple servers on the LAN.
Note
Inbound Access applies only to WAN connections that operate under
NAT mode. For WAN connections that operate under drop-in mode
or IP forwarding, inbound traffic is forwarded to the LAN by default.
This section describes the following settings for managing inbound access features using the BD1000 Web
Admin Interface:
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“Port Forwarding Service Settings”
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