Applications and features – Nokia MW1122 User Manual

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Applications and features

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NAPT router

192.168.1.254

195.1

12.12.161

src:192.168.1.112:1228
dst:194.112.11.111:80

src:194.112.11.111:80

dst:192.168.1.112:1228

src:195.112.12.161:50001

dst:194.112.11.111:80

src:194.112.11.111:80

dst:195.112.12.161:50001

Home network (LAN)

Internet (WAN)

Figure 2-4

Principle of Network Address Port Translation

NAPT may restrict the operation of some IP applications. NAPT also
operates as a simple IP firewall because translation is only allowed
when the first packet is transmitted from the LAN. This means that the
NAPT table entry is created only when a packet is sent from the home
network to the Internet. With server support capability, the user can
add static entries to the NAPT table allowing the translation always in
both directions. This capability is used to add servers (HTTP, NNTP,
and FTP), which are visible to the public IP network via the VCC, on
the LAN subnet.

NAPT supports most IP-based protocols. Because NAPT operates on
the IP and transport layer, the application that includes IP address and
port within the payload will not work properly through NAPT. In many
cases, these applications can be passed through the NAPT using
Application Layer Gateway functionality (ALG). MW1122 has ALG
for the following protocols/applications:

D

ICMP

D

FTP

D

H.323 including NetMeeting

D

CUSeeMe

D

PPTP

D

IRC

D

IPSEC ESP tunnel mode and IKE

Note, that most IPSEC implementations will fail when passed through
NAPT. A typical reason is that the identification may fail if the
identification is based on IP address. Also, only tunnel mode without
Authentication Header (AH) works.

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