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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Address Mapping List Rule This is the rule's index number. Type 1-1: One-to-One mode maps one local IP address to one public IP address. Note that port numbers do not change for the One-to-One NAT mapping type. M-1: Many-to-One mode maps multiple local IP addresses to one public IP address. This is equivalent to the Single IP feature that previous ZyXEL routers supported only. M-M Ov (Overload): Many-to-Many Overload mode maps multiple local IP addresses to shared public IP addresses. MM No (No Overload): Many-to-Many No Overload mode maps each local IP address to unique public IP addresses. Server: This type allows you to specify inside servers of different services behind the NAT to be accessible to the outside world. Local Start IP This is the starting inside local IP address. Local IP addresses are N/A for Server port mapping. Local End IP This is the ending inside local IP address. If the rule is for all local IP addresses, then this field displays 0.0.0.0 as the Local Start IP address and 255.255.255.255 as the Local End IP address. This field is N/A for One-to-one and Server mapping types. Public Start IP This is the starting inside public IP address. Enter 0.0.0.0 here if you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP. You can only do this for Many-to-One and Server mapping types. Public End IP This is the ending inside public IP address. This field is N/A for One-to-one, Manyto-One and Server mapping types. SAVE Click this to save your changes. DELETE Click this to remove the rule. BACK Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. CANCEL Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 10.6 NAT Technical Reference This section contains more information regarding NAT. 10.6.1 NAT Definitions Inside/outside denotes where a host is located relative to the ZyXEL Device, for example, the computers of your subscribers are the inside hosts, while the web servers on the Internet are the outside hosts. Public/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for example, the local address refers to the IP address of a host when the packet is in the local network, while the public address refers to the IP address of the host when the same packet is traveling in the WAN side. 88 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT)
P-660R-Tx v3s User’s Guide
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10.6
NAT Technical Reference
This section contains more information regarding NAT.
10.6.1
NAT Definitions
Inside/outside denotes where a host is located relative to the ZyXEL Device, for example, the
computers of your subscribers are the inside hosts, while the web servers on the Internet are
the outside hosts.
Public/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for
example, the local address refers to the IP address of a host when the packet is in the local
network, while the public address refers to the IP address of the host when the same packet is
traveling in the WAN side.
Address Mapping List
Rule
This is the rule’s index number.
Type
1-1
: One-to-One mode maps one local IP address to one public IP address. Note
that port numbers do not change for the One-to-One NAT mapping type.
M-1
: Many-to-One mode maps multiple local IP addresses to one public IP address.
This is equivalent to the
Single IP
feature that previous ZyXEL routers supported
only.
M-M Ov
(Overload): Many-to-Many Overload mode maps multiple local IP
addresses to shared public IP addresses.
MM No
(No Overload): Many-to-Many No Overload mode maps each local IP
address to unique public IP addresses.
Server
: This type allows you to specify inside servers of different services behind
the NAT to be accessible to the outside world.
Local Start IP
This is the starting inside local IP address. Local IP addresses are
N/A
for
Server
port mapping.
Local End IP
This is the ending inside local IP address. If the rule is for all local IP addresses, then
this field displays 0.0.0.0 as the
Local Start IP
address and 255.255.255.255 as the
Local End IP
address. This field is
N/A
for
One-to-one
and
Server
mapping types.
Public Start IP
This is the starting inside public IP address. Enter 0.0.0.0 here if you have a dynamic
IP address from your ISP. You can only do this for
Many-to-One
and
Server
mapping types.
Public End IP
This is the ending inside public IP address. This field is
N/A
for
One-to-one
,
Many-
to-One
and
Server
mapping types.
SAVE
Click this to save your changes.
DELETE
Click this to remove the rule.
BACK
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.
CANCEL
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 25
Network > NAT > Address Mapping (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION