6 configuring address mapping, Figure 45 address mapping rules, Table 30 address mapping rules – ZyXEL Communications ADSL VoIP IAD with 802.11g Wireless 2602HW Series User Manual

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Prestige 2602HW Series User’s Guide

Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens

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8.6 Configuring Address Mapping

Ordering your rules is important because the Prestige applies the rules in the order that you
specify. When a rule matches the current packet, the Prestige takes the corresponding action
and the remaining rules are ignored. If there are any empty rules before your new configured
rule, your configured rule will be pushed up by that number of empty rules. For example, if
you have already configured rules 1 to 6 in your current set and now you configure rule
number 9. In the set summary screen, the new rule will be rule 7, not 9. Now if you delete rule
4, rules 5 to 7 will be pushed up by 1 rule, so old rules 5, 6 and 7 become new rules 4, 5 and 6.

To change your Prestige’s address mapping settings, click NAT, Select Full Feature and click
Edit Details to open the following screen.

Figure 45 Address Mapping Rules

The following table describes the fields in this screen.

Table 30 Address Mapping Rules

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Local Start IP

This is the starting Inside Local IP Address (ILA). Local IP addresses are N/A for

Server port mapping.

Local End IP

This is the end Inside Local IP Address (ILA). If the rule is for all local IP addresses,

then this field displays 0.0.0.0 as the Local Start IP address and 255.255.255.255

as the Local End IP address. This field is N/A for One-to-one and Server mapping

types.

Global Start IP

This is the starting Inside Global IP Address (IGA). Enter 0.0.0.0 here if you have a

dynamic IP address from your ISP. You can only do this for Many-to-One and

Server mapping types.

Global End IP

This is the ending Inside Global IP Address (IGA). This field is N/A for One-to-one,

Many-to-One and Server mapping types.

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