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The following table describes the fields in this menu.
28.2 NAT Setup
Use the address mapping sets menus and submenus to create the mapping table used to assign
global addresses to computers on the LAN and the DMZ.
Set 255
is used for SUA. When you
select
Full Feature
in menu 4 or menu 11.3, the SMT will use the address mapping set that
you specify. When you select
SUA Only
, the SMT will use the pre-configured
Set 255
(read
only).
A server set is a list of LAN servers mapped to external ports. To use this set, a server rule
must be set up inside the NAT address mapping set. Please see the
section on port forwarding
in
for further information on these menus. To configure NAT, enter
15 from the main menu to bring up the following screen.
Figure 166
Menu 15: NAT Setup
28.2.1 Address Mapping Sets
Enter 1 to bring up
Menu 15.1.1 - Address Mapping Sets
.
Table 110
Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.3
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
Network
Address
Translation
When you select this option the SMT will use the specified address
mapping set (menu 15.1 - see
for further
discussion). You can configure any of the mapping types described in
.
Choose
Full Feature
if you have multiple public
WAN IP addresses for your ZyXEL Device.
When you select
Full Feature
you must configure at least one address
mapping set.
Full
Feature
NAT is disabled when you select this option.
None
When you select this option the SMT will use Address Mapping Set 255
(menu 15.1 - see
). Choose
SUA Only
if you
have just one public WAN IP address for your ZyXEL Device.
SUA Only
Menu 15 - NAT Setup
1. Address Mapping Sets
2. NAT Server Sets
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