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Hirschmann HiSecOS EAGLE30 - Destination NAT Overview

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Routing > NAT > Destination NAT > Overview
Routing
RM GUI HiSecOS EAGLE20/30
Release
3.0
09/2015
395
Routing > NAT > Destination NAT > Overview
8.35 Destination NAT Overview
In this dialog you will find an overview of which NAT rule is assigned to which
router interface.
You create and edit the NAT rules in the
Routing > NAT > Destination
NAT > Rule
.
You assign a router interface to the affected NAT rule in the
Routing > NAT >
Destination NAT
> Mapping
dialog.
Table
Parameters Meaning
Port Displays the number of the router interface on which the device applies the
NAT rule.
Rule Index Displays the sequential number of the NAT rule, see the "Index" in the
Routing > NAT > Destination NAT > Rule
dialog.
Rule Name Displays the name of the NAT rule, see the "Rule Name" field in the
Routing > NAT > Destination NAT > Rule
dialog.
Destination
Address
Displays the destination address of the data packets to which the device
applies the NAT rule. The device sends data packets with this destination
address to the destination address specified in the "New Destination
Address" field.
New Destination
Address
Displays the actual IP address of the destination device. The device sends
data packets to the destination address specified here.
Trap Displays whether the device sends an SNTP trap when it applies the NAT
rule to a data packet.
Possible values:
marked
The device sends a SNMP trap.
unmarked
The device does not send a SNMP trap.
The prerequisite for sending SNMP traps is that you enable the function in
the
Diagnostics > Status Configuration > Alarms (Traps)
dialog and
specify at least 1 SNMP manager.

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