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NAT/ICF
How to enable NAT
How
to enable NAT
How to enable
NAT name resolution How to enable inbound connections To allow Internet users to access resources on your private network via NAT, you must enable inbound connections. To do this 1) configure a static IP address configuration on the resource server; 2) exclude the IP address being used by the resource computer from the range of IP addresses being allocated by the NAT computer; 3) configure a special port. How to configure 2000/2003 NAT services and ports Open RRAS>IP Routing>NAT, right-click external NIC>Properties>Services and ports, select a service or add a port. To forward to an internal IP, type IP address in Private address.
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