Viper User
Manual (001-5008-000 Rev6)
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Figure 7.8 Nat on Viper: NAT enabled, Eth interface considered private
Figure 7.9 shows a Viper configuration protecting Viper (1) Ethernet interface IP address
from hosts located on a public network.
Figure 7.9 Viper NAT Enabled, Ethernet interface considered private
An IP packet whose source IP address originates from the Ethernet network and is sent
towards the RF network, will have its source IP address replaced by the RF IP address of
Viper(1) as shown in Figure 7.10.
Eth: 172.31.5.1
Viper (2)
(NAT disabled)
Public Network
RF: 10.0.14.203
RF: 10.0.14.186
Eth: 192.168.205.1
Host 2
Eth: 172.31.5.2
Viper (1)
(NAT enabled, 192.168.205.0/24
Ethernet Interface is private)
Private Network
Host 1
Eth: 192.168.205.2