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PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) The public IP
address used for this translation entry can be the NAPT IP address assigned to the link or can
be specified. You specify an address to direct packets with certain protocols to different
servers. Choices are
NAPT ADDR and SPECIFIED. Default is NAPT ADDR.
PUBLIC ADDRESS
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and the PUBLIC
A
DDRESS MODE is set to SPECIFIED.) Default is 0.0.0.0.
PROTOCOL MODE
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) This is the upper
layer protocol that is to be monitored for translation. For
TCP and UDP, a port number must
also be specified. Choices are
TCP; UDP; ICMP; ANY (TCP, UDP, or ICMP); ALL; SPECIFIED;
and NONE. Default is NONE.
P
ROTOCOL
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and PROTOCOL
M
ODE is set to SPECIFIED.) Default is 0 (decimal).
PROTOCOL TYPE
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and PROTOCOL
M
ODE is set to SPECIFIED.) For well known protocols, this status will populate with the
protocol. This is a read-only field.
PUBLIC TYPE MODE
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and PROTOCOL
M
ODE is set to either TCP or UDP.) The public destination port associated with this entry
can be specified to add more control over certain types of traffic. Choices are
SPECIFIED and
ANY PORT. The default, ANY PORT, covers all port types.
PUBLIC PORT
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and PUBLIC PORT
M
ODE is set to SPECIFIED.) However, it will not be available if PROTOCOL MODE is set to
ICMP; A
NY (TCP, UDP, or ICMP); ALL; SPECIFIED; or NONE. Default is 0 (decimal).
PUBLIC PORT TYPE
(This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled and PUBLIC PORT
M
ODE is set to SPECIFIED.) However, it will not be available if PROTOCOL MODE is set to
ICMP; ANY (TCP, UDP, or ICMP); ALL; SPECIFIED; or NONE. Read-only.