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Customer Networks allows an administrator or service provider to assign public networks for management by the end customer. Once assigned by the service provider, the customer is allowed can to assign the addresses used for NAT and PPTP Server, without requiring the assistance of the service provider.
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Choose Network > Customer Networks.
Configure settings using the information in the table below as a guide. When you have finished configuring settings, click Submit to make your changes take effect.
Caption 0 Figure 1 Customer Networks Configuration Parameters
properlyParameter Description Customer Network
Defines the public address for the customer-managed firewall, dynamic NAT, port forwarding, and the PPTP server.
Establish the customer network for the end customer by entering address information in the fields provided:
NAT/Port Forwarding
Enter the address to be used for inbound port forwarding and outbound dynamic NAT connections.
NAT LAN Network
Enter the LAN network address that is associated with the address set in NAT/Port Forwarding. One of the defined LAN networks should be used in this field for NAT to function
tocorrectly.
Network Mask Network mask of the VLAN.
NAT LAN Mask
Enter the netmask that is applied to the NAT LAN network.
PPTP Server Address
Specifies the address for PPTP VPN connections.
Add a Network Defines a network that the end customer is
allowed to manage. After configuration, click Add to save your settings.
IP Network Enter the network address of the subnet to be managed.
Netmask Enter the netmask for the IP network. The netmask determines how many addresses are available in the network.
Deleting a Customer Network
To delete a network from the Customer Networks table:
- Select check-boxes checkboxes for the entries that you want to delete. Click All to choose all the entries or None to clear your selections.
- Click Delete.