
Configuring Network Address Translation
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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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