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IP Setup and Network Address Translation   9-1
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The Netopia R5000 Series Router uses Internet Protocol (IP) to communicate both locally and with remote 
networks. This chapter shows you how to configure the router to route IP traffic. You also learn how to configure 
the router to ser ve IP addresses to hosts on your local network and to configure Network Address Translation.
This section covers the following topics:
Network Address Translation allows communication between the LAN connected to the Netopia R5000 Series 
Router and the Internet using a single IP address instead of an routed with individual IP addresses for each 
computer on the network.
Network Address Translation also provides increased security by hiding the local IP addresses of the LAN 
connected to the Netopia R5000 Series from the outside world.
For a detailed discussion of Network Address Translation, see 
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Network Address Translation (NAT) offers users the following features:
NAT is selectable on a per connection basis, optionally allowing real addresses to be used for intranet 
connections and proxied addresses to be used for Internet connections.
You can use any combination of NAT (proxied) and non-NAT (unproxied) addresses simultaneously on the 
available connection channels. For instance, one non-NAT connection profile can be used to connect to 
corporate headquar ters, while another NAT connection profile can simultaneously connect your Netopia 
R5000 Series Router and LAN to the Internet.
In a one-to-many NAT connection the single address on the WAN side may be acquired at connection time 
from the remote side. The address can be assigned by the remote router from either a dynamic pool of 
addresses or a fixed, static address.
Static NAT security is simpler and more reliable because only one IP address needs a firewall, and because 
the internal network structure is not visible from the Internet.
Netopia’s NAT implementation allows for multiple ser vers (mail, web, ftp, etc.) to be accessible from the 
WAN or Internet. However, only one ser ver of each application type (or TCP por t) can be accessed from the 
WAN or Internet. Making a LAN ser ver available to the WAN is called expor ting a ser vice.