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Total Access 600 Series SHDSL IAD User Interface Guide/64200683L1-31B

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Total Access 600 Series User Manual

Appendix F. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT)

To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix E. To set up a single public address that will be
used to access the public network, you will use the

NAT

menu on the

WAN/ATM/RFC1483 IP

menu.

IP Routing with NAT

Step

Action

1

From the NAT menu, set N

ETWORK

A

DDRESS

P

ORT

T

RANSLATION

to

E

NABLED

. (This will enable translation and allow you to enter the NAT

options.)

2

Set P

UBLIC

IP A

DDRESS

M

ODE

to S

PECIFIED

so you can enter your public

address. During transmission, private addresses are translated into this
public (NAPT) address.

You will also need to set up the Translation Table to do translation on
the body of the packets for certain protocols, such as FTP, to work
correctly.

3

From the T

RANSLATION

T

ABLE

menu, create a new entry by arrowing

into the table.

4

For P

UBLIC

A

DDRESS

M

ODE

, select NAPT A

DDRESS

to use the

previously specified public address.

5

For P

ROTOCOL

, select TCP.

6

Make sure that T

RANSLATE

B

ODY

is set to Y

ES

.

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