2. dynamic Port Address translation
STEpS:
1. click
Configure
– as shown above.
2. click
NaT
from the
Tasks
section.
3. select
Edit NaT Configuration
tab.
4. click
add
.
5. select
Dynamic
.
6. in the
Direction
drop down menu:
select
From Inside to outside
.
7. click pull down menu and select
Create a new rule (aCL) and select…
8. fill in name, type and
Description
as appropriate.
9. click
add
7.
click
Save
.
5. select appropriate boxes for
trusted
and
untrusted
interfaces – as shown above.
Please note: the above WAn interface is provided as
an example for ethernet set up (ie
FastEthernet0
),
for Adsl customers please use
dialler0
.
6. click
OK
.
complete the following fields:
10.
action
.
11.
Description
(optional).
12.
Source Host/Network
source.
13.
protocol and Service
.
14.
select
Ip
in the
Ip protocol
.
15.
click
OK
.
please note:
the source should be the trusted network.
16. click
OK
.
the following screen will be provided:
15
16
the following dialogue box will appear:
17.
click on
Save
.
d. static Port Address translation (static PAt)
static port address translation is required if the customer has
a web server located within their lAn which they would like
to give internet users access to. this assumes the customer
has appropriate security measures on the server before
configuring this feature, if you are unsure please consult
your it specialist or contact your Account representative
for more information on our it services solutions.
the following screens show how to configure PAt
for web (port 80)
STEpS:
1.
click
Configure
– as shown above.
2.
click
NaT
from the
Tasks
section.
3.
select
Edit NaT Configuration
tab.
4.
click
add
.
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