RAM-6021 Wired Router
48
Network Tab
To
add
a
new
NAT
Range
rule:
•
Click
on
the
Add
button
and
the
following
pop
‐
up
window
will
appear:
Original
Destination
Address
Start
(Required):
This
field
is
used
to
hold
the
starting
address
of
the
range
being
trans
‐
formed
by
NAT,
the
IP’s
seen
by
a
remote
host.
This
address
may
be
owned
by
an
interface
on
this
device,
or
an
un
‐
owned/fake
range
with
a
corresponding
route
(static
or
default).
Original
Destination
Address
End
(Required):
This
field
is
used
to
hold
the
ending
address
range
being
transformed
by
NAT,
the
IP’s
seen
by
a
remote
host.
This
address
may
be
owned
by
an
interface
on
this
device,
or
an
un
‐
owned/fake
range
with
a
corresponding
route
(static
or
default).
New
Destination
Address
Start
(Required):
This
field
is
used
to
hold
the
starting
range
of
real
LAN
IP
of
the
destina
‐
tion
device
behind
this
router.
New
Destination
Address
End
(Required):
This
field
is
used
to
hold
the
ending
range
of
real
LAN
IP
of
the
destination
device
behind
this
router.
Select
Protocol:
Choose
the
protocol
type
for
this
port’s
data.
Options
are
TCP,
UDP,
All.
Source
Network
via
Whitelist:
Select
a
whitelist
name
for
the
list
of
names
available
in
the
drop
‐
down
list.
Whitelists
may
be
viewed/defined
via
the
Network/Firewall/ACL
Rules
screen.
•
Click
on
the
Finish
button.
You
will
be
returned
to
the
Masquerade/NAT/DMZ
Rules
dialog
window
and
the
NAT
Rules
table
will
now
be
populated
with
the
recently
entered
data.
•
To
delete
an
existing
rule,
select
it
in
the
table
and
click
on
the
Delete
button.
To
edit
an
existing
rule,
select
it
in
the
table
and
click
on
the
Edit
button.