Advanced - nat – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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Advanced Programming

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Advanced ‐ NAT

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Device Info

Advanced

- WAN

- LAN

- NAT

Virtual Servers Setup

Port Triggering

DMZ

- Parental Control

- Quality of Service

- Routing

- Dynamic DNS

NAT reconciles the internal class “C” IP Addresses with the published Class “A” or “B” Static IP Addresses. It is this

protocol that makes it possible to share one published Internet address with multiple internal LAN devices. NAT

settings should be used carefully, because it may open the network up to malicious network attacks.

Remote devices use NAT to gain access to

internal devices. This protocol gives remote

computers, like one at a home with an

IP Address of 192.168.10.20,

access to a device in the office with

an I address of

72.77.21.99. This gives

remote locations the

ability access and program

a specific device, such as

the X-50, from a remote

location.

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