You can Map an internal Address to a outgoing static IP.

That's useful if You have a server that needs to communicate with an
external/remote server. And the remote server is expecting a request
from a static IP (witch is different from default outgoing IP on the
Gnatbox)

A very useful feature :)

Felix

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> Sent: 24. juli 2002 13:34
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> Subject: [gb-users] Static address
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> I'm getting confused, 
> 
> Under what circumstances would you assign a static address map ??
> 
> 
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