NAT Port Forwarding
In this article:
– “NAT – Port Forwarding” service description;
– description of operations to enable and disable the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service;
– description of the procedure for configuring “NAT” rules;
– description of the procedure for configuring “Port Forwarding” rules;
– description of the operation of saving the configuration of the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service;
Applicability:
– BSP ver. 1.0.0 or higher
Description: the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service can be accessed from the “Service Settings” section.
Enabling the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service enables the G-Mation P6 to implement traffic routing techniques between different interface ports (Network Address Translation).
In the “Service Settings” section you can view the current status of the service, “ON” in the case of active service and “OFF” in the case of deactivated service.
Clicking the “Configure” button provides access to the service configuration interface.
The following is the configuration interface of the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service:
The popup displayed allows you to act on the on/off switch to change the enable/disable status of the service; clicking the “Edit” button allows you to change the status of the on/off switch.
By clicking the “Save” button, the current status of the on/off switch (enable and disable, respectively) can be applied to the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service;
by clicking “Cancel” you can exit the state change mode, restoring the state previously applied to the “NAT – Port Forwarding” service;
at any time you can click the “Cancel” button and remove the service status configuration popup display.
By changing the “Enabling NAT” switch from “off” to “on,” GSetup makes the “NAT” parameter configuration interface available: