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Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > NAT Configuration > Dynamic NAT
This window allows you
to view the current
Dynamic NAT settings.
Click the edit icon on
this window to access
the second
Dynamic
NAT
window:
The items on this
window are described
below:
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Index -
Choose the
index number that you
would like to edit (Form
1 to 6).
Global IP Start -
Enter
the beginning designated
IP address for the
particular range of
packets you wish to
redirect
to
local
addresses.
Global IP End -
Enter the end designated IP address for the particular range of
packets you wish to redirect to local addresses.
Local IP Start -
Enter the beginning designated IP address for the particular
range of packets you wish to redirect to Global addresses.
Local IP End -
Enter the end designated IP address for the particular range of
packets you wish to redirect to Global addresses.
State -
This toggles Disable and Enable for the Dynamic NAT function.
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Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > NAT Configuration > Static NAT
This window allows you
to view the current Static
NAT settings.
Click the edit icon on
this window to access
the second
Static NAT
window:
Index -
Choose the index number that you would like to edit (Form 1 to 6).
Local IP Address -
Enter the designated IP address for the packet you wish to
redirect to a Global address.
Global IP Address -
Enter the designated IP address for the packet you wish
to redirect to a Local address.
State -
This toggles Disable and Enable for the Static NAT function for this
index.
The items on this
window are described
below:
Click
Save
to save the settings.
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Select to use
RIPv1
,
RIPv2
or
On
(both
versions) for the LAN
and WAN interface.
To disable both
versions of RIP
select
Off
.
Click
Save
to save
the settings.
Use Static Routing to
specify a route used
for data traffic within
your WAN or LAN.
This can be used to
specify that all
packets destined for
a particular subnet
use a predetermined
gateway.
Click the edit icon on
the window above to
access the second
Static Route
Configuration
window:
RIP - Routing
Information Protocol
that specifies how
routers exchange
information. With RIP,
routers periodically
exchange entire tables.
Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > Routing > RIP
Configure LAN Port > Routing > Static Route Configuration
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The items on this
window are described
below:
Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > RIP > Static Route Configuration (continued)
IP Address -
Type in the IP Address of the subnet or device where packets are
routed.
Subnet Mask -
Type in an appropriate subnet mask that allows the static
route to function.
Gateway -
Type in the IP Address of the gateway used for traffic destined for
the specified subnet or device.
Interface -
Select WAN or LAN Interface.
Metric -
Type in the maximum number of hops allowed for the static route.
State -
Enable or disable the route.
Click
Save
or
Clear
to Save or Clear the settings.
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Web-based Management (continued)
Firewall Rules
Firewall Rules is an
advance feature used
to deny or allow traffic
from passing through
the device. The filtering
sets are sets of rules
defined in the menus
shown below.
Click the edit icon on
the window above to
access the
Firewall
Rules
window for the
first rules set:
Type in an appropriate
identifying comment for
the Firewall Rules set.
When you are finished
defining the rules for
each set, select
enabled
or
disabled
to enable or disable the
listed Firewall rules
sets.
Click
Save
button to
save the settings.
Click the edit icon on the window above to access the third
IP Filter
window,
shown on the following page:
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