D-Link DI-206 User Manual - page 102
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
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Configuration and
Management
The parameters are described as follows:
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Name – This is a 12 character, alphanumeric, user-defined name,
used to identify the network address translation.
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Global Interface – This is the interface corresponding to the Global
IP and Range parameters, in the NAT table, to form unique IP
address[es], known to the outside (regional or Internet) routers, on
this interface.
•
Local Interface – This is the interface corresponding to the Local
IP and Range parameters, in the NAT table, to form local IP
address[es], known only to this interface and the network within.
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Translation Mode – This offers four types of NATs.
Static NAT – Maps one global IP address to one local IP
address. After all global IP addresses are assigned, they will
remain static. This option may be necessary for email, web, ftp