Fusion
NAT (Network Address Translation) Router
Fusion
NAT Router software allows client IP hosts on a private
network to access Internet hosts without having to obtain
public IP addresses. It works by modifying the IP layer
header’s source address and selected fields in upper layer
protocol so that the private internal IP address is replaced
with a "Real" assigned IP address which can safely traverse
the Internet. Once the NAT router is assigned at least one
"Real" IP address, up to sixty-four thousand IP client
machines can share this address simultaneously to access
Internet hosts.
Fusion
NAT Router features:
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TCP, UDP
Routing, ICMP, PING, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, DNS and other
Internet Protocols
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Connection
aging, TCP open and TCP closed, UDP and ICMP. Limit
on the number of simultaneous connections supported
can be set as high as memory will allow (defaults
to 20).
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Outbound
FTP (PORT Command Translation)
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PAT
(Port Address Translation) allows specific services
on the private network to be accessed by host on the
public network
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Gated
NAT - Each router port gets its own instance of
NAT. Each port can have its own public address and
private address range. This means that NAT can be
supported on more than one link without regard to
the address ranges in use. The public address can
be the dynamic address from a numbered PPP link, if
required.
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Conventional
NAT - Can be implemented by creating one global NAT
port and calling the NATTranslate function in the
FUSION IP ip_up and ip_xmit functions.
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NAT Profile
- may be used by more than one port
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100% ANSI
C compliant
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RTOS and
processor independent
- Royalty-free
source code license
View Fusion
NAT Product Brief.
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