142 2 0 0 0 - A 2 - G B 2 3 - 0 0Similarly, it changes the TCP or UDP connection port number to a uniquevalue within the NAT port range.You can display the NAT settings with the Display NAT Local Server Tablecommand.NOTICE: Ensure that the NAT port range does not include any ports that useapplications such as HTTP, TFTP, and so on.To configure the NAT port range, follow the steps below:1 Type “R” on the NAT Configuration menu to select the Configure NATPort Range. The IAD displays the low-end port range and prompts you toenter a Low-end value.2 Type the Low-end value and press Enter. The IAD displays the High-endport range and prompts you to enter a value.Enter High End of NAT Port Range (50000..65534): (50000)3 Type the High-end value and press Enter. The IAD saves the configurationand displays the NAT Configuration menu.4 Continue with other NAT configuration tasks, or press Escape to return tothe Main menu.Configure NAT Local Server EntryTo configure the NAT local server entry, follow the steps below:1 Type “N” on the NAT Configuration menu to select Configure NAT LocalServer Entry. The IAD prompts you to enter a NAT Local Server.2 Type the number of the Local Server entry and press Enter. The IADdisplays the current IP address and prompts you to enter a new one.Type the local server translated IP address and press Enter. The IAD displaysthe Protocol Configuration menu. The protocol may be unknown, or it may beset.Figure 4.103NAT Local Server Protocol Configuration Menu4 Type the option number of the protocol (usually TCP or UDP) to use. TheIAD displays the menu with the new status message.5 Press Escape to continue. The IAD prompts you to enter the Translated Portnumber: