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Time
Schedule:
T
he
user-defined
time
period
during
which
your
virtual
server
is
enabled.
You
may
specify
a
time
schedule
or
you
can
select
Always
on
for
this
Virtual
Server
Entry.
For
setup
and
details,
refer
to
the
Time
Schedule
section
Application
:
This
is
a
user-defined
description
to
identify
this
entry.
You
can
also
click
on
to
select
existing
predefined
rules.
:
20
predefined
rules
are
available.
Click
on
the
Radio
button
to
select
the
rule;
Application,
Protocol
and
External/Redirect
Ports
will
be
filled
after
you
make
a
selection.
Protocol
:
This
is
the
protocol
to
be
supported
by
the
virtual
server.
In
addition
to
specifying
the
port
number
to
be
used,
you
will
also
need
to
specify
the
protocol
used.
The
protocol
used
is
determined
by
the
particular
application.
Most
applications
will
use
TCP
or
UDP;
Global
IP:
Define
a
public/
WAN
IP
address
for
this
Application
to
use.
External
Port:
The
Port
number
on
the
Remote/WAN
side
that
is
used
when
accessing
the
virtual
server.
Redirect
Port:
The
Port
number
that
the
Local
server
on
the
LAN
network
will
be
listening
on.
Internal
IP
Address:
The
private
IP,
on
the
LAN
network,
of
the
virtual
server
application.
Lists
all
the
existing
Computer
connections
on
the
network.
You
may
assign
a
Computer
by
IP
address
or
MAC
address
from
this
list.
Select
the
Apply
button
to
apply
your
changes.
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The
Internet
Assigned
Numbers
Authority
(IANA)
is
the
central
coordinator
for
the
assignment
of
unique
parameter
values
for
Internet
protocols.
Port
numbers
range
from
0
to
65535,
but
only
ports
numbers
0
to
1023
are
reserved
for
privileged
services
and
are
designated
as
“well-known
ports”
(Please
refer
to
Table
5).
Registered
ports
are
numbered
from
1024
through
49151.
The
remaining
ports,
referred
to
as
dynamic
or
private
ports,
are
numbered
from
49152
through
65535.
For
further
information,
please
see
IANA’s
website
at:
Table 5: Some Well-known and registered Ports
Port
Number
Protocol
Description
20
TCP
FTP
Data
21
TCP
FTP
Control
22
TCP
&
UDP
SSH
Remote
Login
Protocol
23
TCP
Telnet
25
TCP
SMTP
(Simple
Mail
Transfer
Protocol)
53
TCP
&
UDP
DNS
(Domain
Name
Server)
69
UDP
TFTP
(Trivial
File
Transfer
Protocol)
80
TCP
World
Wide
Web
HTTP
110
TCP
POP3
(Post
Office
Protocol
Version
3)
119
TCP
NEWS
(Network
News
Transfer
Protocol)
123
UDP
NTP
(Network
Time
Protocol)
/
SNTP
(Simple
Network
Time
Protocol)
161
TCP
SNMP
443
TCP
&
UDP
HTTPS
1503
TCP
T.120
1720
TCP
H.323
4000
TCP
ICQ
7070
UDP
RealAudio
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Time
Schedule
The
Time
Schedule
function
supports
up
to
16
time
slots,
helping
you
to
manage
your
Internet
connection.
In
each
time
profile,
you
may
schedule
specific
day(s)
i.e.
Monday
through
Sunday
to
restrict
or
allowing
the
usage
of
the
Internet
by
users
or
applications.
This
Time
Schedule
correlates
closely
to
real
time.
Since
router
does
not
have
a
real
time
clock
on
board;
it
uses
the
Simple
Network
Time
Protocol
(SNTP)
to
get
the
current
time
from
an
SNTP
server
from
the
Internet.
Refer
to
Time
Zone
for
details.
Your
router
time
should
correspond
with
your
local
time.
If
the
time
settings
on
you
router
are
not
set
correctly,
the
Time
Schedule
will
not
function
properly.
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Configuration
of
Time
Schedule
Edit
a
Time
Slot
1.
Choose
any
Time
Slot
(ID
1
to
ID
16)
to
edit,
click
Edit.
Click Edit
Note:
The
days
that
you
have
selected
will
show
as
capital
letters.
Lower
case
letters
show
the
day(s)
that
are
not
selected,
and
no
rule
will
apply
on
these
days.
2.
The
setting
of
this
Time
Slot
will
be
shown
in
detail.
ID:
This
is
the
index
of
the
time
slot.
Name:
A
user-defined
description
identifying
this
time
slot.
Day:
The
default
setting
is
for
Monday
till
Friday
to
be
enabled.
You
should
modify
this
according
to
your
requirements.
Start
Time:
The
default
setting
is
8:00
AM.
You
may
specify
any
required
start
time
for
your
schedule.
End
Time:
The
default
setting
is
18:00
(6:00PM).
You
may
specify
any
required
end
time
for
your
schedule.
Select
the
Apply
button
to
apply
your
changes.
Delete
a
Time
Slot
Click
Clear
to
delete
the
existing
Time
profile,
i.e.
Erase
the
selected
Days
and
return
to
the
default
settings
of
Start
Time
/
End
Time.
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Advanced
The
Configuration
options
of
the
Advanced
section
are
for
users
who
wish
to
take
advantage
of
the
more
advanced
features
of
the
router.
Users
who
do
not
understand
the
features
should
not
attempt
to
reconfigure
their
router,
unless
advised
to
do
so
by
support
staff.
Here
are
the
items
within
the
Advanced
section:
Static
Route,
Dynamic
DNS
,
Check
Email,
Device
Management,
IGMP
and
VLAN
Bridge.
Static
Route
Click
on
Routing
Table
and
choose
Create
Route
to
add
a
routing
table.
Destination:
This
is
the
destination
subnet
IP
address.
Netmask:
Subnet
mask
of
the
destination
IP
addresses
given
above.
Gateway:
This
is
the
gateway
IP
address
to
which
packets
sent
to
the
network
defined
above
are
to
be
forwarded.
Interface:
Select
the
interface
through
which
packets
are
to
be
forwarded.
Cost:
This
is
the
same
meaning
as
Hop.
This
should
usually
be
left
at
1
unless
you
know
the
actual
path
length.
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