Red Lion IndustrialPr 6000 Router User Manual
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Software User Guide
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Network Tab
Original Source Subnet (Required): Enter the subnet, using IP/CIDR notation that will be masqueraded out of a spe‐
cific interface. All traffic that is sourced from this subnet and that is destined to go out the specified interface will be
masqueraded with the source IP address of the interface specified.
Interface: Select the desired interface through which you wish to masquerade source addresses from the drop‐down
menu.
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Click on the Finish button. You will be returned to the Masquerade/NAT/DMZ Rules dialog window and the Mas‐
querade 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 button.
NAT (Network Address Translation) Rules: The NAT Rules enables access to the Internet through a single machine that
translates the IP addresses. The NAT itself has one or more IP addresses, but all the machines behind the NAT have ‘pri‐
vate’ Internet addresses.
One‐to‐One NAT will perform a complete forwarding of app ports on the Original Destination IP to a new IP address
entered in New Destination. Because the Original Destination need not be configured on this router, an interface is not
required to setup.
One‐to‐One NAT Range will perform the same operation as a single One‐to‐One rule, but over a range of matched IP
Addresses. The pool defined by the Original IP Start ‐> End (the first Original IP will always translate to the first New IP, the
second to the second, etc). The number of entries in each pool must match.
NAT (One‐to‐One) rule:
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Click on the Add button and the following pop‐up window will appear: