Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration
NAT Configuration
This section provides an overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) and instructions for modifying the
default configuration on your device.
By default, NAT is enabled, with an network address port translation (napt) rule configured to perform the
following translation:
These private IP addresses:
...are translated to:
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
.
.
192.168.1.13
Your ISP-assigned
public IP address
This default NAT setup assumes that, on each LAN computer, you configured TCP/IP properties as follows:
•
You enables them to receive their IP addresses automatically (that is, to use a DHCP server) or
•
You assigned static IP addresses to your PCs in the range 192.168.1.2 through 192.168.1.13.
If your computers are not configured in one of these ways
, you can either change the IP addresses on
your computers to match the NAT setup or delete this NAT rule and add a new one that matches the
addresses you assigned to your computers.
Viewing Your
NAT Configuration
1. To view your NAT settings, select
Services
>
NAT
. The
NAT Configuration
page displays.
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