Verilink WANsuite 5230 (34-00304.F) Product Manual User Manual

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NAT Ports Screen

The parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 3.65) define the NAT global/
Internet and local/Corporate ports. These parameters are configured in the
NAT Ports Details screen shown in Figure 3.66. Access the NAT Ports Details
screen by clicking on the Index number of the desired port on the NAT Ports
screen.

Figure 3.65

NAT Ports Screen

Endpoint

The Endpoint name of the circuit associated with the LAN or WAN port.
Default is LAN for the first port.

Enable

Enables or disables the NAT port. Default is “Enable.”

Default Translation

Forces translation on a specific IP port regardless of the source IP Address. If
Default Translation is set to “Enable,” the packet will never be discarded, but
will always pass through the translation path. Therefore, any packets with a
destination address different from the global/Internet network address will be
processed by the IP Gateway, and may be routed to another port. If this
parameter is set to “Disable,” no packet with a destination address different
from the global/Internet address will be processed. Setting this parameter to
“Disable” will override an “Enable” parameter set under “Filter Non Local
Address” on the NAT Details menu.

Type

Defines whether this port is local or global. Default is LAN global. All others
are local.

IP Address

IP Address of this port. Default is the value defined in the IP Gateway Circuit
Table.

Mask

Mask related to the defined IP Address. Default is the value defined in the IP
Gateway Circuit Table.

The NAT Ports screen provides the following user-activated buttons:

Button

Function

NAT Details

Returns the user to the previous screen.

Add New

Lets the user add additional addresses.

Refresh

Refreshes data on the current page.

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