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announcing the IP address of that interface. Hosts discover the addresses of
their neighboring routers simply by listening for advertisements. When a host
attached to a multicast link starts up, it may multicast a Router Solicitation to
ask for immediate advertisements, rather than waiting for the next periodic
ones to arrive; if and only if no advertisements are forthcoming, the host
may retransmit the solicitation a small number of times, but then must desist
from sending any more solicitations. Any routers that subsequently start up,
or that were not discovered because of packet loss or temporary link
partitioning, are eventually discovered by reception of their periodic
(unsolicited) advertisements.
4.1.5 NAT/Bridging
This part includes NAT related settings, such as NAT loopback, Virtual Server, Virtual
Computer, Special AP, ALG, and DMZ.
4.1.5.1 Configuration
1.
NAT Loopback:
Allow you to access the WAN IP address from inside your
local network. This is useful when you run a server inside your network. For
example, if you set a mail server at LAN side, your local devices can access
this mail server through gateway’s WAN IP address. You don’t need to