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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 20:
The Basic: Port Triggering Add/Edit Screen
Application Name
Enter a name for the application for which you want to
create the rule.
NOTE:
This name is arbitrary, and does not affect
functionality in any way.
Trigger Port Range
Use these fields to specify the trigger ports. When the
CGN3 detects activity on any of these ports originating
from a computer on the LAN, it automatically opens the
Target
ports in expectation of incoming traffic.
Enter the start port number in the first field, and the end
port number in the second field.
To specify only a single port, enter its number in both
fields.
Target Port Range
Use these fields to specify the target ports. The CGN3
opens these ports in expectation of incoming traffic
whenever it detects activity on any of the
Trigger
ports.
The incoming traffic is forwarded to these ports on the
computer connected to the LAN.
Enter the start port number in the first field, and the end
port number in the second field.
To specify only a single port, enter its number in both
fields.
Protocol
Use this field to specify whether the CGN3 should
activate this trigger when it detects activity via:
Transmission Control Protocol (
TCP
)
User Datagram Protocol (
UDP
)
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram
Protocol (
Both
)
NOTE:
If in doubt, leave this field at its default (
Both
).
Timeout (ms)
Enter the time (in milliseconds) after the CGN3 opens
the
Target
ports that it should close them.
Close
Click this to return to the
Firewall
>
Forwarding
screen
without saving your changes to the port forwarding rule.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
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4.6
The DMZ Screen
Use this screen to configure your network’s Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
NOTE:
Only one device can be on the DMZ at a time.
Click
Basic
>
DMZ
. The following screen displays.
Figure 23:
The Basic: DMZ Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
4.7
The DNS Screen
Use this screen to configure your LAN DNS settings.
Table 21:
The Basic: DMZ Screen
Enable DMZ
Use this field to turn the DMZ on or off.
Select
Enabled
to turn the DMZ on.
Select
Disabled
to turn the DMZ off. Computers that
were previously in the DMZ are now on the LAN.
DMZ Host
Enter the IP address of the computer that you want to
add to the DMZ.
Connected Devices
Click this to see a list of the computers currently
connected to the CGN3 on the LAN.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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Click
Basic
>
DNS
. The following screen displays.
Figure 24:
The Basic: DNS Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
4.8
The DDNS Screen
Use this screen to configure the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDN).
Click
Basic
>
DDNS
. The following screen displays.
Table 22:
The Basic: DNS Screen
LAN DNS Obtain
Use this field to obtain the DNS automatically or
manually.
Select
Auto
to obtain the DNS automatically.
Select
Manual
to obtain the DNS manually.
DNS1
Enter the IP address of the computer that you want to
add to the DNS manually.
DNS2
Enter the IP address of the computer that you want to
add to the DNS manually.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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Figure 25:
The Basic: DDNS Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 23:
The Basic: DDNS Screen
Enable DDNS
Use this field to turn the DDNS on or off.
Select
On
to turn the DDNS on.
Select
Off
to turn the DDNS off.
Service Provider
Use this field to select the
service provider
.
User Name
Enter the
user name
you registered.
Password
Enter the password you registered.
Host Name
Enter the host name you registered.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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