Masquerade

You can use IP masquerading to hide a hide a logical network behind a single address (that of the router). If, for example, you have an Internet connection, you can us it to connect your entire network to the Internet.

Most Internet providers assign a dynamic IP address to your router when it establishes the connection. If your Internet provider has assigned fixed IP addresses, you can assign them to the relevant connection in the IP parameter list.

Select "on" to enable IP masquerading for all LAN interfaces. If you wish to assign fixed IP addresses to computers in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and yet you still wish to activate IP masquerading for the computers on the other LAN interfaces (intranet), then select "Intranet".

If you want this entry to mask a VPN connection, select "on".

SNMP ID:
2.8.2.5 
Console path:
Setup > IP-Router > IP-Routing-Table
Possible values:
No
IP masking off
On
Intranet and DMZ masquerading
Intranet
Intranet - Intranet masquerading only
Default:
No

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