
Configuring IP Services
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Configuring Dynamic Local Address Ranges
Use Site Manager to add, delete, or change the state of dynamic local address
ranges.
Adding a Local Address Range
The local address range is a range of local unregistered source addresses. When
NAT software detects a packet with one of these source addresses on a NAT local
interface, it maps the local address to a registered global address, replaces the
local address with the global address, and sends the packet to its destination
address in another network.
You specify the base address and a prefix (from 0 to 32 decimal) to designate the
range of addresses.
To add a local address range to the NAT Local Address Range List, proceed as
follows:
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose IP. The IP menu opens.
3. Choose NAT. The NAT menu opens.
4. Choose Dynamic. The Local/Global menu opens.
5. Choose Local The NAT Local Address Range List
window opens.
6. Click on the ADD button. The NAT Local Address Range Add
window opens.
7. Enter a local base address.
8. Enter a prefix that designates the address
range (0 to 32 decimal).
9. Click on OK. The address range appears in the NAT
Local Address Range List.
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