11-6 Administration GuideMultiNAT ConfigurationYou configure the MultiNAT features through the console menu: For a simple 1-to-many NAT configuration (classic NAT or PAT), use the Easy Setup Profile configuration,described below. For the more advanced features, such as server lists and dynamic NAT, follow the instructions in: IP setup, described on page 11-7 IP profile parameters, described on page 11-23Easy Setup Profile configurationThe screen below is an example. Depending on the type of router you are using, fields displayed in this screenmay vary.The Local WAN IP Address is used to configure a NAT public address range consisting of the Local WAN IPAddress and all its ports. The public address map list is named Easy-PAT List and the port map list is namedEasy-Servers.The two map lists, Easy-PAT List and Easy-Servers, are created by default and NAT configuration becomeseffective.This will map all your private addresses (0.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255) to your public address.These map lists are bound to the Easy Setup Profile. See Binding Map Lists and Server Lists on page 11-23.This is all you need to do if you want to continue to use a single PAT, or 1-to-many, NAT configuration.Server Lists and Dynamic NAT configurationYou use the advanced NAT feature sets by first defining a series of mapping rules and then grouping them intoa list. There are two kinds of lists -- map lists, made up of dynamic, PAT and static mapping rules, and serverlists, a list of internal services to be presented to the external world. Creating these lists is a four-step process:Connection Profile 1: Easy Setup ProfileAddress Translation Enabled: YesIP Addressing... NumberedLocal WAN IP Address: 206.1.1.6Local WAN IP Mask: 255.255.255.0Remote IP Address: 127.0.0.2Remote IP Mask: 255.255.255.255PPP Authentication... PAPSend User Name: tonyfSend Password: ********************PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREENReturn/Enter brings you to next screen.