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The following table describes the labels in this screen:
Field
Description
Start Port No.
Enter a port number in this field.
To forward only one port, enter the port number again in the
End Port No. field.
To forward a series of ports, enter the start port number here
and the end port number in the End Port No. field.
End Port No.
Enter a port number in this field.
To forward only one port, enter the port number again in the
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Start Port No. field above and then enter it again in this field.
To forward a series of ports, enter the last port number in a
series that begins with the port number in the Start Port No. field
above.
Local IP
Address
Enter your server IP address in this field.
Let's say you want to assign ports 22-25 to one server, port 80 to another and
assign a default server IP address of 192.168.1.35 as shown in the next figure.
6.4
Selecting the NAT Mode
Click
Advanced Setup
then
NAT
to open the following screen chose
Multiple
(Numbers of IP)
.
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Click on
IP Address Mapping
(for Multiple IPs Service).
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Ordering your rules is important because the ADSL Router applies the rules in the
order that you specify. When a rule matches the current packet, the ADSL Router
takes the corresponding action and the remaining rules are ignored. If there are any
empty rules before your new configured rule, your configured rule will be pushed up
by that number of empty rules. For example, if you have already configured rules 1
to 6 in your current set and now you configure rule number 9. In the set summary
screen, the new rule will be rule 7, not 9. Now if you delete rule 4, rules 5 to 7 will
be pushed up by 1 rule, so old rules 5, 6 and 7 become new rules 4, 5 and 6.
To change the ADSL Router’s address mapping settings.
The following table describes the labels in this screen:
Field
Descriptions
Rule Index
Choose the number
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Rule Type
1-1:
One-to-one mode maps one local IP address
to one global IP address. Note that port numbers
do not change for the One-to-one NAT mapping
type.
M-1:
Many-to-One mode maps multiple local IP
addresses to one global IP address.
M-M Ov (Overload):
Many-to-Many Overload
mode maps multiple local IP addresses to shared
global IP addresses.
MM No (No Overload):
Many-to-Many No
Overload mode maps each local IP address to
unique global IP addresses.
Server(available
on
next
release
of
firmware):
This type allows you to specify inside
servers of different services behind the NAT to be
accessible to the outside world.
Local Start IP
This is the starting Inside Local IP Address (ILA). Local IP
addresses are N/A for Server port mapping.
Local End IP
This is the end Inside Local IP Address (ILA). If your rule is for
all local IP addresses, then enter 0.0.0.0 as the Local Start IP
address and 255.255.255.255 as the Local End IP address.
This field is N/A for One-to-one and Server mapping types.
Public Start IP
This is the starting Inside Global IP Address (IGA). Enter
0.0.0.0 here if you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP.
You can only do this for Many-to-One and Server mapping
types.
Public End IP
This is the ending Inside Global IP Address (IGA). This field is
N/A for One-to-one, Many-to-One and Server mapping types.

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