Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
One-to-One NAT Operation
The following figure describes an example of a radio network with One-to-One NAT configured at remotes
in AGRM mode including the user configuration of NAT Address Map Table and expected session table (a
detailed in / outbound session is shown for clarity of explanation, where NAT session table in SuperVisor
will show a session in one line which will include inbound / outbound transactions, session duration,
statistics, etc).
NAT Address Map Table - [Remote-1, Public Interface: RF Port]
Public Dest IP
Address Start
Public Dest IP
Address End
Private Dest IP
Address Start
NAT Address Map Table - [Remote-2, Public Interface: RF Port ]
Public Dest IP
Address Start
Public Dest IP
Address End
Private Dest IP
Address Start
NAT Session Table - [Remote-1]
The configured NAT Address Map Table of remote-1 shows that NAT will translate public interface RF port
IP address range 192.168.2.4 - 5 to private IP address range 10.10.1.2 – 3. NAT Address Map Table of remote-
2 shows reuse of the same private IP address range where NAT will translate public IP address range
192.168.2.7 - 8 to private IP address range 10.10.1.2 – 3.