Intellinet Network Solutions 501705 Server User Manual


 
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packets from always sending on the same IP address and the other IP
address to sit idle. Multiple NAT solves this and allows you to increase the
bandwidth. Multiple NAT allows you to dispatch your network packets evenly
to these IP addresses provided by ISP.
1. Enter the Internal IP range1, e.g. “172.16.1.1/24”. It means the
network is “172.16.1.x”
2. Enter the External IP range1, the IP address range you get from
your ISP.
3. Enter the Internal IP range2, e.g. “192.168.1.1/24”. It means the
network is “192.168.1.x”.
4. Enter the External IP range2, the IP address range you get from
your ISP.
5. Or enter “0” in each field for non-setting multiple NAT.
6. Click the apply button.
After you configure the Multiple NAT on the group of fixed IP addresses, it
can increase the bandwidth. The Internal IP range you entered will be routed
to the corresponding External IP range.
Route Settings
The Route Settings page gives you a way to set the static route. You have to
set the static route if you would like to route your packets to the specific
network and the router of the destination network does not support RIP