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en:dpi:opt_cgnat:сgnat_settings [2024/10/31 10:53] – [Parameters and possible values] elena.krasnobryzhen:dpi:opt_cgnat:сgnat_settings [2025/08/11 10:39] (current) – [NAT 1:1] elena.krasnobryzh
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 ====== Settings and management ====== ====== Settings and management ======
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 <note>When specifying a range of external IP addresses, you can specify one or more ranges separated by commas; [[en:dpi:faq:cgnat|also you can dynamically add additional ranges to a previously created pool]].\\ <note>When specifying a range of external IP addresses, you can specify one or more ranges separated by commas; [[en:dpi:faq:cgnat|also you can dynamically add additional ranges to a previously created pool]].\\
-You can exclude reserved addresses from the range (according to the classless addressing convention, these are gateway and broadcast addresses) by adding the "~" symbol to the range definition at the end of the ''cidr'' definition, for example ''5.200.43.0/24~''.</note>+You can exclude reserved addresses from the range (according to the classless addressing convention, these are gateway and broadcast addresses) by adding the "~" symbol to the range definition at the end of the ''cidr'' definition, for example ''5.200.43.0/24~''.\\ :!: Temporary restriction: each of the individual pools in the total pool list must contain at least as many public addresses as the number of worker threads.</note>
  
 ===== NAT 1:1 ===== ===== NAT 1:1 =====
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 <note>When specifying a range of external IP addresses, you can specify one or more ranges separated by commas; [[en:dpi:faq:cgnat|also you can dynamically add additional ranges to a previously created pool]].\\ <note>When specifying a range of external IP addresses, you can specify one or more ranges separated by commas; [[en:dpi:faq:cgnat|also you can dynamically add additional ranges to a previously created pool]].\\
-You can exclude reserved addresses from the range (according to the classless addressing convention, these are gateway and broadcast addresses) by adding the "~" symbol to the range definition at the end of the cidr definition, for example 5.200.43.0/24~\\ :!: Temporary restriction: each of the individual pools in the total pool list must contain at least as many public addresses as the number of worker threads.</note>+You can exclude reserved addresses from the range (according to the classless addressing convention, these are gateway and broadcast addresses) by adding the "~" symbol to the range definition at the end of the ''cidr'' definition, for example ''5.200.43.0/24~''.</note>
  
 ===== NAT Service Management ===== ===== NAT Service Management =====