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background

IP address forwarding is used when you want to map a routable IP to a machine on your network and leave NAT enabled. This is common where you have more machines than IPs, and those machines without IPs are not running any external services (standard workstations). Common setup is to map the machines that run external services and need outside connectivity while leaving all other machines private and behind NAT.

 

router default settings
  • NAT enabled
  • Router LAN IP address: 192.168.254.254
  • Router WAN IP address: 209.145.162.2
  • Routable IP addresses 207.246.199.0/29 (6 usable addresses)

 

setup

Open a telnet client (Hyperterminal, Secure CRT, etc.) and telnet to 192.168.254.254. This will display Login: with a cursor next to it. The login is the password of the router. The default password is admin. Type this in and hit Enter. If the correct password was entered it will display Logged in successfully! with a pound (#) sign underneath it. Enter in all commands, as displayed below, after the pound sign. Remember to hit Enter after every line.

 

command list

The command structure is easy to understand. First you need to know which IP address you wish to forward. Let's say we want to forward 207.246.199.1 to server located on 192.168.254.10. Type:

sys addhostmapping 192.168.254.10 192.168.254.10 207.246.199.1

To forward 207.246.199.2 to the internal address 192.168.254.2 enter:

sys addhostmapping 192.168.254.2 192.168.254.2 207.246.199.2

Once you have added all your IP Forwards, type:

save
reboot

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