Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 66

Intervlan Routing, NAT, NAT Setting, > Routing &gt, Enabled, Disabled, Submit, > NAT

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Configuring the Network NAT 5 Intervlan Routing Configuring VLANs helps control the size of the broadcast domain and keeps local traffic local. However, when an end station in one VLAN needs to communicate with an end station in another VLAN, intervlan communication is required. This communication is enabled by Intervlan Routing. NOTE Intervlan routing does not apply to the Guest VLAN if you have configured wireless guest access. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > Routing > Intervlan Routing. The Intervlan Routing window opens. STEP 2 To enable Intervlan Routing, select Enabled. This is the default setting. To disable it, select Disabled. STEP 3 Click Submit to save your changes if required. NAT This section describes how to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) settings for the SRP. It includes the following sections: • NAT Setting • Port Forwarding • Port Range Triggering To access these pages click Network Setup > NAT from the Configuration Utility. NAT Setting Use the NAT page to enable or disable NAT routing, which allows the SRP to host your network connection to the Internet. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > NAT> NAT Setting. The NAT Setting window opens. STEP 2 To enable NAT, select Enabled. This is the default setting. To disable NAT, click Disabled. All ALGs are disabled by default. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 66

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Configuring the Network
NAT
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5
Intervlan Routing
Configuring VLANs helps control the size of the broadcast domain and keeps local
traffic local. However, when an end station in one VLAN needs to communicate
with an end station in another VLAN, intervlan communication is required. This
communication is enabled by Intervlan Routing.
NOTE
Intervlan routing does not apply to the Guest VLAN if you have configured wireless
guest access.
STEP 1
Click
Network Setup
> Routing >
Intervlan Routing.
The
Intervlan Routing
window
opens.
STEP
2
To enable Intervlan Routing, select
Enabled
. This is the default setting. To disable
it, select
Disabled
.
STEP
3
Click
Submit
to save your changes if required.
NAT
This section describes how to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT)
settings for the SRP. It includes the following sections:
NAT Setting
Port Forwarding
Port Range Triggering
To access these pages click
Network Setup > NAT
from the Configuration Utility.
NAT Setting
Use the NAT page to enable or disable NAT routing, which allows the SRP to host
your network connection to the Internet.
STEP 1
Click
Network Setup
>
NAT
> NAT
Setting
. The
NAT Setting
window opens.
STEP
2
To enable NAT, select
Enabled
. This is the default setting. To disable NAT, click
Disabled
. All ALGs are disabled by default.