Dynamic host configuration protocol (dhcp), Dynamic host configuration protocol (dhcp) -79, Shown in figure 3.76 – Verilink WANsuite 5165 (34-00301.H) Product Manual User Manual

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Figure 3.76

NAT Port Details Screen

The NAT Port Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons:

The NAT Port Status Table (Figure 3.77) displays for each port the processed
packets from specific IP addresses.

Figure 3.77

NAT Port Status Table Screen

IP Address

Original IP Address of the host.

NAT IP Address

Translated IP Address of the host.

Processed Packets

Number of packets processed by NAT for this address.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

DHCP provides a mechanism through which computers using TCP/IP can
obtain protocol configuration parameters automatically through the network.

The most important configuration parameter associated with DHCP is the IP
address. A computer must initially be assigned a specific IP address that is
appropriate to the network to which the computer is attached, and that is not

Button

Function

Submit

Sets any values that have been changed.

NAT Details

Returns the user to the previous screen.

NAT Port Table

Lets the user add additional addresses.

Delete NAT Port

Deletes the specified NAT Port.

NAT Port Status

Displays the NAT Port Status Table screen (Figure 3.77).

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