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To configure
DMZ Addresses
, complete the following instructions.
1. Enter the starting IP address of your valid IP address range in the
From
Address
field.
2. Enter the ending IP address of your valid IP address range in the
To Address
field.
Note
: You may enter an individual IP address in the
From Address
field only.
3. Click
Update
. Once the SonicWALL has been updated, a message confirming the
update is displayed at the bottom of the browser window.
If you receive an error when you click
Update
, confirm that the
DMZ
Address Range
does not include the SonicWALL WAN IP Address, the WAN Gateway (Router) Address,
or any IP addresses assigned on the One-to-One NAT or Intranet windows.
Note
: The SonicWALL supports up to 64 DMZ address ranges.
Delete a DMZ Address Range
To delete an address or range, select it in the
Address Range
list and click
Delete
.
Once the SonicWALL has been updated, a message confirming the update is displayed
at the bottom of the browser window.
Note
: Network Address Translation (NAT) does not apply to servers on the DMZ.
One-to-One NAT
One-to-One NAT
maps valid, external addresses to private addresses hidden by NAT.
Computers on your private LAN will be accessed on the Internet at the corresponding
public IP addresses.
You may create a relationship between internal and external addresses by defining
internal and external address ranges of equal length. Once the relationship is defined,
the computer with the first IP address of the private address range is accessible at the
first IP address of the external address range, the second computer at the second
external IP address, etc.
In the following example, a business has been assigned valid IP addresses ranging
from 209.19.28.16 to 209.19.28.31, with 209.19.28.16 assigned as the
NAT Public
Address
. The address range of 192.168.168.2 to 192.168.168.255 is used by
computers on the LAN. Typically, only computers that have been designated as Public
LAN Servers are accessible from the Internet. However, with
One-to-One NAT
,
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