9-22 User’s Reference Guide
■ Select the server list you want to bind to this Connection Profile and press Return. The server list you
selected will now be bound to this Connection Profile.
Note: There is no interdependency between NAT and IP Addressing. Also, the Local WAN IP Address and Mask
fields’ visibility are dependent only on the IP Addressing type.
NAT Associations
Configuration of map and server lists alone is not sufficient to enable NAT for a WAN connection because map
and server lists must be linked to a profile that controls the WAN interface. This can be a Connection Profile, a
WAN Ethernet interface, a default profile, or a default answer profile. Once you have configured your map and
server lists, you may want to reassign them to different interface-controlling profiles, for example, Connection
Profiles. To permit easy access to this IP Setup functionality, you can use the NAT Associations screen.
You access the NAT Associations screen from the Network Address Translation screen.
Select NAT Associations and press Return. The NAT Associations screen appears.
IP Profile Parameters
+-NAT Server List Name-+
+----------------------+
Address Trans| Easy-Servers |s
IP Addressing| my_servers |mbered
| <<None>> |
NAT Map List.| |sy PAT
NAT Server Li| |
| |
Local WAN IP | |0.0.0
Local WAN IP | |0.0.0
Remote IP Add| |7.0.0.2
Remote IP Mas| |5.255.255.255
| |
Filter Set...| |tBIOS Filter
Remove Filter| |
| |
Receive RIP: | |th
| |
+----------------------+
Up/Down Arrow Keys to select, ESC to dismiss, Return/Enter to Edit.
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