Once NAT32 is up and running, the following will have taken place:
- Several .ini files will have been generated
- The startup.txt file will have been executed
- The user.txt file will not have been executed
The important .ini files are:
- File nat32.ini: contains the full list of adapters, and their NAT32 Interface numbers
- File ifn1.ini: contains the settings for Interface 1
- File ifn2.ini: contains the settings for Interface 2
- ...
- File ifnn.ini: contains the settings for Interface n
While NAT32 is now fully functional, if you have special settings in your
user.txt file, you should terminate NAT32 and re-run it.
From now on, NAT32 should be started as:
C:\NAT32v2\nat32.exe n where
n stands for the number of interfaces you previously configured NAT32 to use. For your convenience, a Shortcut with the label NAT32_RUN will have been placed on your Desktop.
You can now interact with NAT32 either through its
Console window, or through its
Web window or through a remote command line client (
remote.exe).
While it is possible to run NAT32 as a service, it is recommended that you do not do this until you are sure you have correctly configured NAT32 to meet your requirements.