Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000

Configuring masquerading through the Web Console

April 12, 2024

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You can configure network address translation for the primary communication channel by using the masquerading functionality in Web Console.

Masquerading is a type of network address translation, in which the sender's address in the internal network is dynamically replaced with an address in the external network, depending on the address assigned to the interface. You can use the masquerading functionality if you need to spoof the parameters in the headers of IP packets for devices on the internal network or to hide an infrastructure behind one address. This will allow devices that reside in the internal network and do not have real IP addresses to send and receive IP packets from an external network.

To enable masquerading for the main communication channel in Web Console:

  1. In the main window of the Web Console, select DevicesManaged devices.
  2. Click the name of the device running Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000. If the device name is not on the list, add it to the Managed devices group.
  3. In the device properties window that opens, select the Applications tab.
  4. Press Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway.

    This opens a window containing information about Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000.

  5. Select the Application settings tab.
  6. Select NetworkWAN.
  7. In the Broadcast settings subsection, toggle on Enable masquerading.

    Masquerading will be applied only to the communication channel designated as main: external network or modem.

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