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Configuring Public IP Addresses for Incoming Traffic
To configure public IP addresses for incoming
traffic:
- Locate the area called Public Addresses for Incoming Traffic
in the NAT page.
- Using the field descriptions below, specify how the router
will apply the NAT rule to incoming traffic.
- Click Create.
Incoming Traffic Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager
Portal
Use fields in this topic to configure NAT
addressing for incoming traffic.
Priority
- Numeric value that indicates which NAT rule takes precedence
if you specify more than one NAT rule for an IP address.
- Value—Integer in the range specified by the online
help for this field
- Guidelines—You must specify a priority for the NAT
rule. A lower number indicates a higher priority. Use a unique priority
for each NAT rule that relates to the same traffic. If two rules have
the same priority, they will be applied to traffic in an unpredictable
order.
Name
Public IP
- Public IP address that the router translates to a private
address in the enterprise.
- Guidelines—Select the public destination address
that is to be translated into a private destination address inside
the enterprise.
Private IP
- Private IP address to which the router translates the
public IP address.
- Guidelines—Enter the private address of the host
you wish to make available outside the enterprise.
Application
- Application object to which the router will apply NAT.
- Value
- <application>—An application object that you
created.
- Any—Any application
- Guidelines—Select a value from the menu.
- Example—myVideoConference
Enabled
- Whether or not the router applies NAT to incoming traffic
on this access.
- Value
- Enabled—Checked box
- Disabled—White box
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