ZyXEL Communications Corporation VMG1312B10C Manuel D’Utilisation

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Network Address Translation (NAT)
10.1  Overview
This chapter discusses how to configure NAT on the Device. NAT (Network Address Translation - 
NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a host in a packet, for example, the source 
address of an outgoing packet, used within one network to a different IP address known within 
another network.
10.1.1  What You Can Do in this Chapter
• Use  the  Port Forwarding screen to configure forward incoming service requests to the server(s) 
on your local network (
). 
• Use  the  Applications screen to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local 
network (
).
• Use  the  Port Triggering screen to add and configure the Device’s trigger port settings (
).
• Use  the  DMZ screen to configure a default server (
).
• Use  the  ALG screen to enable and disable the NAT and SIP (VoIP) ALG in the Device (
).
• Use  the  Address Mapping screen to configure the Device's address mapping settings (
). 
10.1.2  What You Need To Know
Inside/Outside
Inside/outside denotes where a host is located relative to the Device, for example, the computers 
of your subscribers are the inside hosts, while the web servers on the Internet are the outside 
hosts. 
Global/Local
Global/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for 
example, the local address refers to the IP address of a host when the packet is in the local 
network, while the global address refers to the IP address of the host when the same packet is 
traveling in the WAN side. 
NAT
In the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP address in a packet received from a subscriber 
(the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding the packet to the