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Configuring NAT
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order to work while NAT is enabled).
NAT Direction
The direction (incoming or outgoing) of the
translation (from the port definition). A NAT direction
is assigned to each port; the Ethernet port are
defined as incoming port, and the WAN ports are
defined as outgoing ports. The NAT direction is
determined by the interface on which the rule is
invoked.
Entry Age
The elapsed time, in seconds, of the NAT translation
session.
You can click
in the “Action” column to view additional details about a
NAT translation session. The NAT Translation – Details table is displayed.
In addition to the information displayed in the NAT Translations table, this
table displays the following for the selected current translation sessions:
Field
Description
Translated InAddress:
The public IP address to which the private IP
address was translated.
In Address:
The private IP address that was translated.
Out Address:
The IP address of the outside destination (web, ftp,
site, etc.)
In/Out Pckets:
The number of incoming and outgoing IP packets
that have been translated in this translation session.
In Ports:
The actual port number corresponding to the LAN
computer.
Out Ports:
The port number associated with the destination
address.
Translated In Ports:
The port number to which the LAN computer’s
actual port number was translated.