Viewing Static Nat; Deleting Static Nat - Nokia IP40 User Manual

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Managing Your Local Area Network
3. Click Edit next to the network object, whose static NAT is to be edited.
The Network Objects wizard appears.
4. Follow the wizard instructions to edit the configured static NAT.
For more information about the wizard screens, see
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Note
You can use static NAT and hide NAT together.
Note
IP40 supports proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). When an external source attempts
to communicate with a computer that has static NAT enabled, the IP40 automatically replies
to ARP queries with its own MAC address, thereby enabling communication. As a result, the
static NAT Internet IP addresses appear to external sources to be real computers connected
to the WAN interface.

Viewing Static NAT

You can view the configured and edited static NAT by using the following procedure:
To view static NAT
1. Choose Network from the IP40 main menu.
The Internet window opens.
2. Click Network Objects.
The Network Objects window opens with the list of configured network objects and static
NAT.

Deleting Static NAT

You can delete the configured static NAT by using the following procedure:
To delete static NAT
1. Choose Network > Network Objects.
2. To delete the static NAT, click Edit next to the network object.
The Network Object Type window opens.
3. Click Next.
The Network Details page appears.
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