3 masquerade/nat/dmz rules – Red Lion IndustrialPr 6000 Router User Manual
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Network Tab
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Click on the Finish button. You will be returned to the Firewall Access Control List (ACL) Rules dialog window and
the Filter Rules table will now be populated with the recently entered data.
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To delete an existing rule, select it in the table and click on the Delete button. To edit an existing rule, select it in
the table and click on the Edit butt
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Click on the “Save” button for changes to be saved without activating the interface until you reboot the unit, the
“Apply” button will save your settings and apply them immediately. To revert to the previous defaults, click on the
“Revert” button.
3.4.3.3
Masquerade/NAT/DMZ Rules
DMZ rules are used to configure rules to route through a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Masquerade rules are used to config‐
ure an interface to give all IP Addresses on a local network access to the internet, while NAT(Network Address Translation)
rules provide access to the Internet through a single machine that translates the IP addresses.
Masquerade Rules: The MASQ rules enable access to the Internet through a single unit/interface that translates the IP
addresses. The unit itself has one or more IP addresses, but all the IP’s behind the MASQ have ‘private’ Internet addresses.
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Click on the Add button and the following dialog window will appear: