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Configuring Public IP Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
To configure public IP addresses for outgoing
traffic:
- Locate the area called Public Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
in the NAT page.
- Enter field values to specify how the router will apply
the NAT rule to outgoing traffic.
See Outgoing Traffic Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager Portal.
- Select Enabled.
- Click Create.
Outgoing Traffic Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager
Portal
Use fields in this topic to configure NAT
addressing for outgoing traffic.
Address Range
- Contiguous range of public IP addresses to which the source
addresses of clients in the enterprise are translated.
- Value—Public IP addresses
- Guidelines—Select the starting and ending IP addresses
in the From and To menus. For one IP address, select the same address
in the From and To menus.
Port Range
- Range of ports that are used as the source ports in outgoing
IP packets after the NAT translation.
- Value—Integers in the range 0–65535
- Guidelines—Specify the starting and ending port
numbers in the From and To fields. Be sure to use a port range big
enough to allow all the private addresses to share the limited set
of public addresses. To specify all ports in the range 1024–65535,
leave these fields empty.
Enabled
- Whether or not the router applies NAT to outgoing traffic
on this access.
- Value
- Enabled—Checked box
- Disabled—White box
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