
Z-Edge 64 Configuration Guide
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CONFIGURATION
This chapter details configuring advanced IP applications for Z-Edge 64. It
includes the following topics:
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Configuring NAT on the WAN interface, page 63
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Configuring the Z-Edge 64 as a DHCP server, page 64
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Creating DHCP client identifiers, page 72
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Configuring DNS resolver, page 76
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Configuring NAT on the WAN interface
Network Address Translation (NAT) translates outbound traffic from the
Z-Edge 64 so that IP addresses are conserved and the network behind the
Z-Edge 64 is easier to manage. NAT allows multiple clients on a LAN to
access the WAN with only one valid IP address.
Modify the following parameters in the ip-interface-record for the WAN
interface to enable NAT:
To enable NAT, use the following commands:
zSH> update ip-interface-record 1-1-1-0/ip
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
vpi: ---------------> {0}:
vci: ---------------> {35}:
rdindex: -----------> {1}:
dhcp: --------------> {client}: ** read-only **
addr: --------------> {192.168.8.21}:
Parameter
Description
natenabled
Network address translation enabled.
Values:
no
yes
Default: no