Configuring Port Forwarding on Double NAT Networks
Configuring Port Forwarding on Double NAT Networks
Configuring Port Forwarding on Double NAT Networks
Configuring Port Forwarding on Double NAT Networks
If you have more than one router, make sure that the primary router (usually the one
connected to or acting as the DSL/Cable modem) is the only one with DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) and NAT (Network Address Translation) enabled. The second or
cascaded router should be changed to bridging mode. Make sure the second router
connects to the primary router using a standard port rather than the port labeled uplink or
Internet. This will basically turn your secondary router into a switch; however, you can still
enable its Wireless Access Point (if equipped).
See the documentation that came with your router for configuration information and
settings.
If for some reason the network configuration cannot be changed and your setup requires
the double NAT, you must perform the port forwarding steps twice. On the primary router,
port forward to the cascaded router's external IP address. On the Cascaded router, port
forward to the StorCenter's IP address. Use the
table above
for port settings.
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