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After you have entered a local host, specified a port, and clicked
OK
in the preceding screen, the following screen
will appear. The user-defined rule has been added to the port forwarding table, and the status is
Active
. You may
need to click
Resolve Now
while the Router is attempting to save the rule to the local host.
If you want to disable a port forwarding rule, clear the check box next to the host name or IP address. Then click
Apply
to save the setting.
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13.3.3
Configuring a Schedule Rule
If desired, select a schedule from the
Schedule
drop-down menu. If you select
User Defined
, refer to the procedure
explained in section 15.19, “Scheduler Rules,” to set up a schedule rule. Otherwise, select
Always
, and then click
OK
to continue.
•
Select
Always
to allow the rule to be active all the time.
•
Select
User Defined
to allow the rule to be active only at certain time, as defined by the rules you set up.
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After you have added port forwarding rules and clicked OK, in the
Port Forwarding
screen, the following screen
will appear. Enter the domain name in the
Local Host
field or click the check box to specify a public IP address or
to specify a network IP address. Then, click
OK
to continue.
If you clicked
OK
, the following screen will appear. Click
Apply
to save the settings.
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13.4
DMZ Host
If you select Firewall Settings in the top navigation menu and then select DMZ Host in the left submenu, the
following screen will appear. The DMZ (Demilitarized) Host feature allows the user to forward unsolicited inbound
WAN traffic to any single IP on the LAN. One computer on your LAN will be fully exposed to the Internet. The
designated computer will be connected to your network without regard to firewall security or restrictions. Use this
feature in cases where you want to use Internet services that are not available in the Port Forwarding list, such as
Web games or video-conferencing.
WARNING:
The computer that is configured as a DMZ Host will not have security or firewall protection.
To configure a computer for DMZ Host, click the
DMZ Host IP Address
check box, and then enter the IP Address
of the computer that you want to be accessible from the Internet. The computer will answer to the default WAN IP
address of the Router.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
To disable DMZ Host (if previously enabled), click to clear the check box. Then click
Apply
to save the settings.
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13.5
Port Triggering
If you select
Firewall Settings
in the top navigation menu and then select
Port Triggering
in the left submenu, the
following screen will appear. You can define port triggering rules to dynamically open the firewall for specific
protocols or ports. The specified ports will be opened for incoming traffic. Port triggering can be used for dynamic
port forwarding configuration. By setting port triggering rules, you can allow inbound traffic to arrive at a specific
LAN host, using ports different than those used for the outbound traffic. This is called port triggering because the
outbound traffic triggers the ports to which inbound traffic is directed.