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200 | Managing the Radio
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Port Forwarding > RF Port
When the RF Port is selected as the public interface, then the inbound NAT session is from the radio RF port
to the Ethernet private network side of the network (public to private interface), commonly used in remotes.
NAT will perform the translation on the inbound direction whenever there is a matching rule in the public
TCPU/UDP port, the single IP address of RF port and protocol fields translating it to the multiple private IP
address space.
Outbound NAT translation function (private to public interface translation direction) will perform the IP
address translation whenever there is a matching rule in the TCP/UDP port and private IP address and
protocol fields or a dynamic rule is created translating it to the single public IP address and TCP/UDP port.
Public Destination Port Start
The start of the public destination port range between 0 to 65535.
Public Destination Port End
The end of the public destination port range between 0 to 65535.
Protocol
The matching protocol where NAT should perform the IP address translation function. Supports ICMP, TCP,
UDP or Any (Any means one among the list; ICMP, TCP, UDP).
Private Destination IP Address Start
This is the start of the Private Destination IP address range.
Private Destination IP Address End
This is the end of the Private Destination IP address range.

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