Setting up nat – ADC MM701F User Manual

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Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet

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5

Type

9

to enter the DNS address that is provided to the requesting DHCP client—only if

you are operating in server mode. This IP Address is also available from your LAN
administrator.

6

Type

10

to select

Apply

.

Apply

immediately activates the changes that you have made for this

session.

7

From the

Main Menu,

select

Save New System Configuration

to save these settings or the

changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.

8

If you have enabled DHCP, select

Reboot

from

Main Menu

to reboot the router.

Setting Up NAT

This procedure is optional. Follow this procedure to enable or disable NAT for a WAN session.

From the

Main Menu

, select

WAN Setup

to access the

WAN Sessions

page.

1

Select the session for which you wish to enable NAT. The

WAN Sessions Options

screen

displays.

2

From the

WAN Sessions Options

screen, select the NAT option and type

1

or

2

to either

disable

or

enable

(respectively) NAT.

3

From the

Main Menu

, type

10

to select

Apply

.

Apply

immediately activates the changes that

you have made for this session.

4

From the

Main Menu,

type

5

to select

Save New System Configuration

and save these settings.

Otherwise, the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.

.

Session State

1. Disable
2. Enable

Select session NAT (Return to exit) ->

If DHCP Client is selected, you do not need to configure an IP address.

In Bridge mode, you need an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser
or Telnet to manage the MM701F.

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