Static nat – Verizon MI424WR User Manual

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Static NAT

This option allows multiple public

addresses to be designated to devices on the

network. Static

NAT

allows devices behind a firewall and configured with private

IP

addresses appear to have public

IP

addresses on the Internet. This allows an inter-

nal host, such as a web server, to have an unregistered (private)

IP

address and still

be accessible over the Internet. To do this:

1. Select Static NAT from any Security screen. The “Static

NAT

” screen appears.

2. Click Add. The “Add NAT/NAPT Rule” screen appears.

3. Select a source address from the drop-down list. Usually, this is the public

IP

address assigned by the

ISP

, and will appear in the drop down list.

4. Select a Destination Address from the appropriate drop-down list.

5. Select the protocol that needs to be accessible from the public

IP

address from

the “Protocol” drop-down list.

6. From the “Operation” drop-down list, select “Static

NAT

” or “

NAPT

” (Network

Address Port Translation), depending on the type of rule.

7. Define when this new rule will occur from the “When should this rule occur?”

drop-down list (for more details about schedule rules, see the “Advanced
Settings” chapter of this manual).

Repeat these steps to add more static

IP

addresses from the network.

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