Field
Description
If you select
*10
you can specify a single port, if
you select
*10
you can specify a continu-
ous range of ports which will be a applied for filtering the outgo-
ing data traffic
Source Port/Range
Only for Type of traffic =
6*+3 "8!3 9,)#
, Ser-
vice =
31
and Protocol =
)%
,
/-
,
)%5/-
Enter the source port or the source port range of the original
data packets. The default setting
,++
means that the port re-
mains unspecified.
Destination IP Ad-
dress/Netmask
Only for Type of traffic =
6*+3 "8!3 9,)#
or
3 "3* 9,)#
and NAT method =
0*
Enter the destination IP address and corresponding netmask of
the original data packets, as the case arises.
Destination Port/Range Only for Type of traffic =
3 "3* 9,)#
, NAT
method =
0*
, Service =
31
and Pro-
tocol =
)%
,
/-
,
)%5/-
or Type of traffic =
6*+3
"8!3 9,)#
, Service =
31
and Protocol =
)%
,
/-
,
)%5/-
Enter the destination port or the destination port range of the
original data packets. The default setting
,++
means that the
port remains unspecified.
In the NAT Configuration ->Replacement Values menu you can define, depending on
whether you're dealing with inbound or outbound data traffic, new addresses and ports, to
which specific addresses and ports from the NAT Configuration ->Specify original traffic
menu can be translated.
Fields in the menu Replacement Values
Field
Description
New Destination IP Ad-
dress/Netmask
Only for Type of traffic =
* "- 9,)#
Enter the destination IP address and corresponding netmask to
which the original destination IP address is to be translated.
New Destination Port
Only for Type of traffic =
* "- 9,)#
,
Service =
31
and Protocol =
)%
,
/-
,
)%5
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