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Adding a service
To add a new service item or to edit an existing service, click Service
Management. If the web browser displays a warning about the pop-up
window, click to allow the blocked content.
In the Service Management window, add or edit entries as needed. After
setting a rule, be sure to click OK to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo
them. To add a service to the list, enter the following information, and click
Add to List. You can have up to 30 services in the list.
Service Name:
Give a name to the service.
Protocol:
Choose the required protocol: TCP, UDP or IPv6.
Port Range:
Enter a range.
To add another new service
: Enter the information, and then click Add
to list.
To edit a service you created:
Select the service in the list and then click
Update to make the changes. If you do not need to make changes, click
Add New to deselect the service and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list:
Click Delete to delete an existing service.
Port Triggering
Some Internet applications use alternate ports to communicate between the
server and LAN host. Port Triggering opens a port range for those services.
The device will forward the incoming packets to the assigned LAN host.
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Application Name:
Enter the name of the application.
Trigger Port Range:
Input the starting and ending port numbers of
the trigger port range.
Incoming Port Range:
Input the starting and ending port numbers of
the incoming port range.
Add to list:
Click the button to add a new entry. Up to 30
applications are supported.
Update:
Select the entry that you want to modify.
Change the setting and click
Update
. Clicking
Add New
deselects the entry and clears the
text fields.
Delete:
Click the entry and then click
Delete
.
View:
To view the entry table, choose
Port Range
Forwarding or
Port Triggering
. Click
Refresh
to renew the display. Click
Close
to return to
configuring page.
Port Address Translation
Use the Setup > Port Address Translation
. This feature allows Windows to
automatically configure the router to open and close ports for Internet
applications such as gaming and videoconferencing.
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click Cancel
to undo the changes.
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Service
Select the service. You can also add a new service
from Service Management.
Name or IP Address
Input the Intranet virtual IP address or host name.
Enable
Activate this function.
Service Management
Add or remove service ports from the
management list.
Add to List
Click the button to add a new entry.
Update
Select the entry that you want to modify. Change
the setting and click Update. Clicking Add New
deselects the entry and clears the text fields.
Delete
Click the entry and then click Delete.
View
To view the entry table, click Refresh to update the
display. Click Close to return to configuring page.
Adding a service
To add a new service item or to edit an existing service, click
Service
Management.
If the web browser displays a warning about the pop-up
window, click to allow the blocked content.
In the Service Management window, add or edit entries as needed. After
setting a rule, be sure to click OK to save your settings or click Cancel to undo
them.
To add a service to the list: Enter
Service Name:
Give a name to the service.
Protocol:
Choose the required protocol: TCP, UDP or IPv6.
Port Range:
Enter the port range.
To add another new service:
enter the information, and click Add to list.
To edit a service you created:
, select the service in the list and click
Update to make the changes. If you do not need to make changes, click
Add New to deselect the service and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list, click Delete.
One-to-One NAT
If your ISP issued more than one actual IP (such as eight ADSL static IP
addresses or more), you can map the remaining real IP addresses to the
intranet devices with virtual IP addresses.
You can also map a private IP address range to a public IP address range of
equal length (for example, five private addresses and five public addresses).
The first virtual address will be mapped to the first external address.
Use the Configuration > Setup > One-to-One NAT page to enable One-to-One
NAT (Network Address Translation).
NOTE
Remember to click
Save
to save your settings before leaving the page.
You can also click
Cancel
to leave without any change.
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Enabled One to One NAT:
Check to enable the One-to-One NAT function.
Private Range Begin:
Input the Private IP address for the Intranet
One-to-One NAT function.
Public Range Begin:
Input the Public IP address for the Internet
One-to-One NAT function.
Range Length:
Input the numbers of final IP addresses of
actual Internet IP addresses. (Please do not
include IP addresses in use by WAN ports.)
Add to List:
Add this configuration to the One-to-One NAT
list.
Update:
Select the entry that you want to modify.
Change the setting and click Update. Clicking
Add New will deselect the entry and clear the
text fields.
Delete:
Click the entry and then click Delete.
Setting MAC Clone
Some ISPs ask for a fixed MAC address (network card physical address) for
distributing IP addresses. Users can input the network card physical address
(MAC address: 00-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) here. The Linksys LRT series router will adopt
this MAC address registered to your ISP. Use the
Configuration > Setup > MAC
Address Clone page
Click
Edit
to get into configuring page.
MAC Clone Settings
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click Cancel
to leave without any change.
To clone a MAC address, enter the following settings. Select the interface you
want to configure if the router supports dual WAN ports.
User Defined WAN MAC Address:
Check this item to manually clone a
MAC address. Enter the 12 digits of the
MAC address that you registered with
your ISP.
MAC Address from this PC:
Check this item to clone the MAC
address of the device you are currently
using.
The MAC address of your PC is
displayed automatically.
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Dynamic DNS
With Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) service offers the function of
dynamic web address transferred you can assign a domain name to a dynamic
WAN IP address. This function will benefit VPN connection, website, FTP or
other TCP/IP service in dynamic IP address network. Use the Configuration
> Setup > Dynamic DNS page to configure the WAN interfaces with your
Dynamic DNS information.
You have to go to DynDNS.org (www.dyndns.org) or 3322.org (www.3322.org)
to register a domain name before configuring DDNS function.
NOTE
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click
Cancel to undo the changes.
Click
Edit
icon for the WAN interface to continue.
Dynamic DNS Setup
The Dynamic DNS Setup page appears after you click Edit icon on the
Dynamic DNS page.
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click
Cancel
to undo the changes.
Interface:
Indicates the WAN port the user has selected.
Service:
Check the box to choose your service (DynDNS.org or
3322.org, NOIP, ChangeIP
Username:
Input the username for your DDNS account.
If you have not previously
registered
a host name,
click Register to go to the website to sign up for DDNS
service.
Password:
Enter the password for your account.
Host Name:
Use these three fields to enter the host name you
registered.
Examples are abc.dyndns.org or xyz.3322.org.
WAN IP Address
(Read only)
Input the actual dynamic IP address issued by your ISP.
Status
(Read only)
Indicates the status of the current IP function refreshed
by DDNS.

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