masquerade the traffic that's coming in. is one way
http://www.mikrotik.com/testdocs/ros/2.9/ip/nat.php
action (accept | add-dst-to-address-list | add-src-to-address-list | dst-nat | jump | log | masquerade | netmap | passthrough | redirect | return | same | src-nat; default: accept) - action to undertake if the packet matches the rule
accept - accepts the packet. No action is taken, i.e. the packet is passed through and no more rules are applied to it
add-dst-to-address-list - adds destination address of an IP packet to the address list specified by address-list parameter
add-src-to-address-list - adds source address of an IP packet to the address list specified by address-list parameter
dst-nat - replaces destination address of an IP packet to values specified by to-addresses and to-ports parameters
jump - jump to the chain specified by the value of the jump-target parameter
log - each match with this action will add a message to the system log
masquerade - replaces source address of an IP packet to an automatically determined by the routing facility IP address
netmap - creates a static 1:1 mapping of one set of IP addresses to another one. Often used to distribute public IP addresses to hosts on private networks
passthrough - ignores this rule goes on to the next one
redirect - replaces destination address of an IP packet to one of the router's local addresses
return - passes control back to the chain from where the jump took place
same - gives a particular client the same source/destination IP address from supplied range for each connection. This is most frequently used for services that expect the same client address for multiple connections from the same client
src-nat - replaces source address of an IP packet to values specified by to-addresses and to-ports parameters