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12.2 Pepwave MAX Behind NAT Router
The Pepwave MAX supports establishing SpeedFusion
TM
over WAN connections which are behind a NAT
(Network Address Translation) router.
To be able for a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections, you can configure the
NAT router in front of the WAN connection to forward TCP port 32015 to it.
If one or more WAN connections on
Unit A
can accept VPN connections (by means of port forwarding or
not) while none of the WAN connections on the peer
Unit B
can do so, you should put all public IP
addresses or host names of the
Unit A
to the
Unit B
’s
RemoteIP Addresses / Host Names
field. Leave
the field in
Unit A
blank.With such setting, SpeedFusion
TM
connection can be set up and all WAN
connections on both sides will be utilized.
For example, see the following diagram:
One of the WANs of RouterA is non-
NAT’d (
212.1.1.1
).The rest of the WANs on RouterA and all WANs
on Router
B are NAT’d. In such case, the
RemoteIP Addresses / Host Names
field in RouterB should
be filled with all of the Router
A’s host names or public IP addresses (i.e.
212.1.1.1, 212.2.2.2
and
212.3.3.3
), and the field in RouterA can be left blank. The two NAT routers on WAN1 and WAN3 of
Router A should inbound port forward TCP port 32015 to the Router A so that all WANs would be utilized
to establish VPN.