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6.7
Port Forwarding/Trigger
6.7.1
Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding instructs the router to which computer on the local area network to send data.
According to the port forwarding rules or setup, the router sends the data from the external IP address:
port number to an internal IP address: port number. Port Forwarding rules are created per port.
The Port Forwarding page enables managing and setup of the rules for Port Forwarding.
The following configuration parameters are available:
Select
- Select this check-box to delete this entry.
Protocol
- Set the protocol for port forwarding: TCP or UDP.
WAN Port
- Enter the range (begin and end ports) for the WAN.
LAN IP
- Enter the IP address of the computer from LAN network for which you open ports in “Port
forwarding”.
Enabled
- Select this check-box to enable/disable port forwarding for the specific IP
Use the
Add
or
Del
buttons to add a rule to the port forwarding group or clear it from the group. Click
Apply
to activate your changes.
Figure 6-6: Advance - Port Forwarding
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6.7.2
Port Trigger
Port forwarding redirects incoming network traffic from a pre-defined WAN port range to a pre-defined
LAN IP Address and LAN port range. Port triggering is a way to automate port forwarding: outbound
traffic on predefined ports ('triggering ports') causes inbound traffic to specific incoming ports to be
dynamically forwarded to the initiating host, while the outbound ports are in use. This allows computers
behind a NAT-enabled router on a local network to provide services that would normally require the
computer to have a fixed address on the local network. Port triggering triggers can open an incoming
port when a client on the local network makes an outgoing connection on a predetermined port or
range of ports.
In the Port Trigger page you can specify up to 15 rules with parameters for Port Triggering.
The following configuration parameters are available:
Select
- Select this check-box to delete this entry.
No
. - Display the number of the port trigger rule
Application Name
- Enter a name for identifying this port trigger protocol.
Triggered Range
- Enter the trigger range (1~65535)
Forwarded Range
- Enter the forwarded range (1~65535)
Enabled
- Select this check-box to enable/disable port trigger for the specific application
Figure 6-7: Advance - Port Trigger
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Use the
Add
or
Del
buttons to add a rule to the port triggering group or clear it from the group. Click
Apply
to activate your changes.
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6.8
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) is a mechanism used for translating host names for network
nodes into IP addresses in real-time. This page allows enabling the Dynamic DNS and selecting the
service provider.
The Dynamic DNS page includes the following parameters:
Enable DDNS
- Select this check-box if the unit has a non-static IP address to keep the domain name
associated with an ever-changing IP address.
When DDNS is enabled, configure the following parameters:
»
DDNS User Name
»
DDNS Password
»
DDNS Host Name
DDNS Service Provider
- Select the DDNS service provider from the drop-down list (Default:
www.dyndns.org).
Figure 6-8: Advanced - Dynamic DNS
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Chapter 7 - Displaying Status
Details
In this chapter
“Introduction” on page 64
“Device Status” on page 65
“WiMAX Status” on page 67
“Software Status” on page 72
“Telephony Status” on page 73
“Certificate Status” on page 74
“About” on page 76
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