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Chapter 3 – Using the Web Management Software 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem Wireless Modem with Ethernet Interface (S000375B) 
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Packet Filters > DNAT Configuration 
Destination Network Address Translation (DNAT) is a process that allows the placing of servers within the protected 
network and making them available for a certain service to the outside world. The DNAT process running of the 
wireless modem/router translates the destination address of incoming packets to the address of the real network 
server on the LAN. The packets are then forwarded.  
You can Delete or Edit a DNAT rule after it has been defined and added by using the table at the bottom of the 
screen.  
Important Note:
 When adding rules, at least one host must be defined in the Network Configuration section.   
 
DNAT Configuration 
Allow Access: 
Select a network or host to which IP packets will be allowed and re-routed. The 
network/host must be pre-defined in the Network Configuration section. 
External Service:  
Select the External Service that you want allowed. The service must be defined in the 
Service Configuration section. 
LAN IP:  
Select the LAN IP to which the packets are to be diverted. Only one host can be 
defined as the destination. 
Internal Service
Select the Internal Service to be the destination.  
Internal Source:
 
Select the source address for packets that going to be sent. If you do not want to 
change the address, select NOCHANGE
Save Button:
 Click 
the 
Save button. The defined DNAT configuration is added and will display at 
the bottom of the screen. Entries can be deleted or edited by clicking the Edit or the 
Delete buttons. 
 
 
Packet Filters > DNAT Example 
Set Up DNAT and Port Forwarding to an Internal Device 
Note:
 The internal device can be camera, meter, security device, etc.
 
 
Situation: 
Assume the device is on a LAN with an IP address of 192.168.2.100 and the port to access the 
device is port 7700. 
1. 
On the 
Network & Services > Network Configuration 
screen, set up the following parameters: 
Name –
 Enter a name for the LAN device. 
IP Address and Subnet Address –
 Enter the IP address and subnet address of the device. 
Example:
  Name = MeterIP 
IP Address = 192.168.2.100 
Subnet Address = 255.255.255.255 
Add –
 Click the Add button to save this configuration. 
2. 
On the 
Network & Services > Service Configuration
 screen,
 
define a service name. For this example, 
the service will be a meter. 
Name –
 Enter a name for the service (use a name that will identify the service for you). 
Example:
 MeterPort  
Protocol –
 Select a protocol. 
Example: 
 tcp/udp 
S-Port / Client –
 Enter the source port for this service. 
Example: 
 1:65535 
D-Port / Server –
 Enter the destination port for this service. 
Example: 
 7700 
Add –
 Click the Add button to save this configuration.