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Hirschmann HiSecOS EAGLE30 - Masquerading NAT Rule

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Routing > NAT > Masquerading NAT > Rule
Routing
400
RM GUI HiSecOS EAGLE20/30
Release
3.0
09/2015
Routing > NAT > Masquerading NAT > Rule
8.37 Masquerading NAT Rule
In this dialog you create and edit the NAT rules.
You assign a router interface to the affected NAT rule in the
Routing > NAT >
Masquerading NAT
> Mapping
dialog.
An overview of which NAT rule is to be assigned to which router interface can
be found in the
Routing > NAT > Masquerading NAT > Overview
dialog.
Table
Parameters Meaning
Index Displays a sequential number to which the table entry relates.
The device automatically assigns this number.
Possible values:
1..128
Rule Name Displays the name of the NAT rule. To change the name, click the relevant
field.
Possible values:
alphanumeric ASCII character string with 0..32 characters
Source Address Specifies the source address of the data packets to which the device
applies the NAT rule.
Possible values:
any
The device applies the NAT rule to data packets with any source
address.
Valid IPv4 address
The device applies the NAT rule exclusively to data packets
containing the source address specified here.
Valid IPv4 address and netmask in CIDR notation
The device applies the NAT rule exclusively to data packets
containing a source address in the subnet specified here.
An exclamation mark (
!
) preceding the IP address reverses the
expression into its opposite. The device applies the NAT rule to data
packets NOT containing the source address specified here.

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