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Section 3 - Configuration
This page allows you to enable port triggering to specify inbound traffic to be sent to specific
ports while other ports are in use for outbound traffic.
Port Triggering
Port Triggering Status
This page allows you to set up an Port Trigger Table to restrict the types of data packets that
can enter the network from the Internet.
NAT Port Trigger:
Enable or disable the Nat Port Trigger.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
Application Type
Usual Application
Name:
Select an application from the dropdown menu.
User-defined
Application Name:
Enter the name of an application.
Start Match Port:
Enter a start match port.
End Match Port:
Enter a end match port.
Trigger Protocol:
Select a protocol from the pulldown menu.
Start Relate Port:
Enter a start relate port.
End Relate Port:
Enter an end relate port.
Open Protocol:
Select a protocol from the dropdown menu.
Port Triggering
Port Triggering
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Apply Changes
Port Triggering Status
Nat Port Trigger:
Enable
Disable
Application Type
Usual Application Name:
Select One
User-defined Application Name:
Start
Match
Port
End Match
Port
Trigger
Protocol
Start
Relate
Port
End
Relate
Port
Open
Protocol
Nat Type
UDP
UDP
outgoing
UDP
UDP
outgoing
UDP
UDP
outgoing
Apply Changes
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Section 3 - Configuration
Port Triggering (continued)
Current Port Triggering Table
Server
Name
Trigger
Protocol
Direction
Match
Port
Open
Protocol
Relate
Port
Action
MyApp
both
outgoing
5432-
6210
both
4800-
4900
Delete
Current Port Triggering Table
The section displays the current Port Forwarding Table.
Applications will then be added to the Current Port Triggering Table. Click the
Delete
button
in the
Action
field to delete a Port Triggering rule.
Nat Type:
Select whether it will be outgoing or incoming.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to add a port triggering rule.
Application Type
Usual Application Name:
Select One
User-defined Application Name:
Start
Match
Port
End Match
Port
Trigger
Protocol
Start
Relate
Port
End
Relate
Port
Open
Protocol
Nat Type
UDP
UDP
outgoing
UDP
UDP
outgoing
UDP
UDP
outgoing
Apply Changes
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Section 3 - Configuration
DMZ
Sometimes you may want a computer exposed to the outside world for certain types
of applications. If you choose to expose a computer, you can enable the Demilitarized
Zone (DMZ). This option may expose the selected computer to cyber attacks and is not
recommended for novice users.
DMZ Configuration
Enable DMZ:
Check the box to enable the DMZ function.
DMZ Host IP
Address:
Enter the IP address of the machine that you wish to place in the
DMZ. If the machine receives an IP address from the DHCP server, you
should create a static DHCP reservation to ensure that the machine
always receives the same address from the DHCP server.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
DMZ Configuration
Enable DMZ
DMZ Host IP Address:
Apply Changes
Reset
DMZ
DMZ
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Section 3 - Configuration
URL Block
URL Blocking Capability
URL Blocking
Capability:
Enable or disable URL Blocking.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
This page allows you to block specific websites or keywords in order to prevent network
clients from accessing them.
Keywords
Keyword:
Type a keyword or a URL site that you want to prevent network users
from accessing.
Click the
Add Keyword
button to add a keyword to the URL block table.
To delete a keyword, select the keyword in the table and click the
Delete Selected Keyword
button.
Keyword:
Keyword:
AddKeyword
Delete Selected Keyword
URL BLocking Table:
Select
Filtered Keyword
dlink
Apply Changes
URL Blocking Capability
URL Blocking Capability:
Disable
Enable
URL Blocking Configuration
URL Block
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Section 3 - Configuration
Dynamic DNS
DDNS Configuration
Enable:
Check the box to enable DDNS.
DDNS Provider:
Choose your DDNS provider from the dropdown menu.
Host Name:
Enter the Host Name that you registered with your DDNS service
provider.
Username:
Enter the username for your DDNS account.
Password:
Enter the password for your DDNS account.
Click the
Add
button to save any changes made. The DDNS Configuration will then be added
to the Dynamic DDNS Table below.
Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a
dynamic DNS service provider, people can enter your domain name in their web browser
to connect to your server, no matter what your IP address is.
Dynamic DNS Configuration
Dynamic DNS
DIR-608
Advanced
Mainten
Dynamic DNS Configuration
Enable:
DDNS provider:
dlinkddns.com(free)
Hotname:
Account Settings:
Username:
Password:
Dynamic DDNS Table
Select
State
Service
Hostname Username
disable
dlinkddns.com
(free)
mytest
Username
Add
Remove
Dynamic DDNS Table
The section displays the current Dynamic DDNS settings and status.
To delete an existing DDNS Configuration, select a configuration in the table and click the
Remove
button.

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