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Link:
Internal Ser
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s
Your Gateway ships with an embedded Web server and support for a Telnet session, to
allow ease of use for configuration and maintenance. The default ports of
80
for HTTP and
23
for Telnet may be reassigned. This is necessary if a pinhole is created to support appli-
cations using port 80 or 23.
See “
Pinholes
” on page
75.
for more information on Pinhole
configuration.
Web (HTTP) Server Port:
To reassign the port number used to access the Netopia
embedded Web server, change this value to a value greater than 1024. When you next
access the embedded Netopia Web server, append the IP address with <port number>,
(e.g. Point your browser to
).
Telnet Server Port:
To reassign the port number used to access your Netopia embedded
Telnet server, change this value to a value greater than 1024. When you next access the
Netopia embedded Telnet server, append the IP address with <port number>, (e.g.
telnet
210.219.41.20 2323
).
You can also use the LAN-side address of the Gateway, 192.168.1.x:8100 to access the
web server and 192.168.1.x:2323 to access the telnet server. The value of 0 for an inter-
nal server port will disable that server. You can disable Telnet or Web, but not both. If you
disabled both ports, you would not be able to reconfigure the unit without pressing the
reset button.
Link:
Software Hosting
Software Hosting allows you to host internet applications when NAT is enabled.
User(PC)
specifies the machine on which the selected software is hosted. You can host different
games and software on different PCs.