030-300554 Rev. A
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June 2008
Verizon FiOS Router (Model 9100EM)
User Guide
If you clicked
New Entry
, the following screen will appear.
This screen is divided into two main sections, 'Matching' and 'Operation'. The 'Matching' section defines the LAN
addresses to be translated to the external addresses, which are defined in the 'Operation' section.
You define the type
of traffic that should be “matched” – that is a specific source of the traffic, a specific destination and the type of
traffic.
Matching:
Use this section to define the rule's conditions, which are the LAN computer's parameters to be matched.
Source Address:
The source address of packets sent or received from the LAN computer. The combo box
displays all the host names or IP addresses of currently connected LAN computers, as well as the options
'Any' and 'User Defined'. Select an address from the list, or 'Any' to apply the rule on all computers. If you
would like add a new address, select the 'User Defined' option in the combo-box. This will commence a
sequence that will add a new
network object
, representing the LAN computer.
Destination Address:
The specific destination address of packets coming from the above Source address.
You will want to keep this set at
Any
in most cases to allow any remote destination to receive packets from
the
Source Address
.
Protocol
You may also specify a specific protocol. Selecting the 'Show All Services' option in the combo-
box will expand the list of available protocols. Select a protocol or add a new one using the 'User Defined'
option. This will commence a sequence that will add a new
service
, representing the protocol.
In most cases your
Destination Address
and
Protocols
will be set to
Any
.
This example shows setting up a
NAT’d web server on your local LAN on a computer at 192.168.1.50.
Operation:
Use this section to define the operation that will be applied on the IP addresses matching the criteria
defined above. The operations available are NAT or NAPT. Selecting each from the combo-box will refresh the
screen accordingly.
NAT Addresses
The NAT address into which the original IP address will be translated. The combo box
displays all of your added NAT addresses/ranges, from which you can select an entry. If you would like to
add a new address, select the 'User Defined' option in the combo-box. Similarly, this will commence a
sequence that will add a new network object.