Configuration Guide 74
Configuring Transmission Configuration Examples
Then configure static routing on the gateway router to make sure the router know where to
deliver the packets to IP addresses in different subnets (172.16.10.0/24, 172.16.20.0/24).
To meet the second requirement, add One-to-One NAT entry for the Web Server on
the gateway router, thus the web server with a private IP address can be accessed at a
corresponding valid public IP address. Note that One-to-One NAT take effects only when
the connection type of WAN port is Static IP.
7.1.4 Configuration Procedure
Follow the steps below to configure NAT on the gateway router:
Configuring the Multi-Nets NAT
1) Choose the menu Transmission > NAT > Multi-Nets NAT to load the configuration
page, and click Add.
2) Add Multi-nets NAT entries for the two departments respectively: Specify the entry
name as RD/Market, choose the interface as WAN1, and enter the network address
of the RD/Market department as source IP range. Keep Status of this entry as Enable.
Click OK.
Figure 7-2 Adding a Multi-Nets Entry for RD Department
Figure 7-3 Adding a Multi-Nets Entry for Market Department