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Service Name
Click this drop-down menu to select the NAT (Network Address Translation) service
for configuring your Gateway.
Service Name
lists all of the configured services
available for the selected Service Profile. To enable a predefined or custom service,
select it from the drop-down menu, and click the
enable
button. The
Enable
PreDefined Service
window will open, showing a detailed description of that service
and will step you through the process of enabling a service. The Gateway will then
configure the port(s) to enable the service. Refer to section 13.2.2.2, “Enable
PreDefined Service.”
To delete the selected service from the
Service Name
listing, click the
delete
button.
To edit a Custom Defined Service, including allowing you to delete an
existing rule from the service or add new rule to the service, click the
edit
button. Refer to section 13.2.2.1, “Edit Custom Service.”
UPnP Enable
Click this check box to enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), allowing the
Gateway to seamlessly connect and communicate with other UPnP-enabled devices,
without the need for user configuration, centralized servers, or product-specific
device drivers. When enabled, UPnP advertises the presence of your Gateway on the
LAN. Click
OK
to restart the Gateway and save the changes. The Gateway will then
configure itself to respond to UPnP messages. By default,
UPnP Enable
is disabled.
Service Name
Displays the Service Name of a previously enabled NAT service.
LAN IP Address
Displays the LAN IP Address of a previously enabled NAT service.
details
Click this button to open the
Service Details
screen (
Security > Services > Port
Forwarding > Service Details
). This allows you to view
details of the selected
enabled port forwarding service.
delete
Click this button to delete an enabled NAT service.
new custom service
Click this button to open the
New Custom Service
screen (
Security > Services >
Port Forwarding > New Custom Service
), which will step you through the process
of creating a custom service entry.
Firewall is enabled
Click this link to open the
Security Level
screen (
Security > Security Level
),
allowing you to modify your firewall settings as needed. Refer to section
Static NAT
Click this button to open the Static NAT pop-up window. Use this window to map a
private IP address to a public IP address, where the public address is WAN IP address
of the Gateway. This allows an internal host to have an unregistered (private) IP
address and still be reachable over the Internet.
To enable a Static NAT device, click the drop-down menu to select a
Static
NAT Device
, type the IP Address of the device that will function as the
default NAT destination in the provided field, and click the
enable
button.
To disable a static NAT device, click the drop-down menu to select a
Static
NAT Device
, and click the
disable
button.
Click
cancel
to return to the
Port Forwarding
screen without implementing
any changes.
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13.2.2.1
Edit Custom Service
The following screen will appear if you click the
edit
button after selecting a custom-defined service from the
Service Name
drop-down menu of the
Port Forwarding
screen (
Security > Services > Port Forwarding > Edit
Custom Service
).
This screen allows you to edit a custom-defined service selected from the
Port Forwarding
Service Name
drop-down menu. If you change the settings in this screen, click
add
and then
done
.
Service Name
Displays the name of the selected service.
Protocol
Displays the IP Protocol type.
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
UDP: User Datagram Protocol.
BOTH: Both Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol.
Start Point
Displays the starting Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
End Point
Displays the ending Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
LAN Port
Displays the port number to map the Incoming WAN Packets to.
Direction
Displays the direction of the packet.
in: Incoming WAN packets.
out: Outgoing WAN packets.
BOTH: both incoming WAN packets and outgoing WAN packets.
Port
Displays the port that needs to be checked.
dst: Rule will be created for destination port.
src: Rule will be created for source port.
BOTH: Rule will be created for both the destination and source ports.
delete
Click this button to delete the currently selected rule from the custom service.
Protocol
Click this drop-down menu to select the IP Protocol type.
both: BOTH Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol.
tcp: Transmission Control Protocol.
udp: User Datagram Protocol.
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Start Port
Displays the start Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
End Port
Displays the end Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
LAN Port
Displays the Port number to map the Incoming WAN Packets to. This will not be
required for outgoing packets.
Direction
Click this drop-down menu to select the direction of the packet.
in: Incoming WAN packets.
out: Outgoing WAN packets.
BOTH: both incoming WAN packets and outgoing WAN packets.
Port Direction
Click this drop-down menu to select the port that needs to be checked:
dst: Rule will be created for destination port.
src: Rule will be created for source port.
add
Click this button to create/add a rule to the custom service.
done
Click this button to return to the
Port Forwarding
screen.
13.2.2.2
Enable PreDefined Service
The following screen will appear if you click the
enable
button after selecting a service from the
Service Name
drop-down menu of the
Port Forwarding
screen (
Security > Services > Port Forwarding > Enable PreDefined
Service
). This screen allows you to add predefined and custom-defined applications to your
Port Forwarding
Service Name
drop-down menu. You can enable the selected service as a host service or a dynamic service. If you
change the settings in this screen, click
apply
and then
OK
. If you click
back
or
Cancel
, the screen will return to its
previous settings.
For host services, all the rules of the selected service are applicable only for the selected host connected to the
Gateway. Dynamic service will enable all the rules in the service as dynamic rules; that is, rules are applicable for
all devices connected to the Gateway. Traffic from the outside network coming to the Gateway needs to be directed
to a particular host connected to the Gateway; therefore, any service that contains a rule for inbound traffic (such as
having direction as “in”) cannot be enabled as a dynamic service. A predefined service can be enabled in any
direction with the proper mode selected (host service or dynamic service). Dynamic application is not applicable for
services having direction as “Inbound Only” or “Both.”
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Service Name
Displays the name of the selected service.
Protocol
Displays the IP Protocol type.
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
UDP: User Datagram Protocol.
BOTH: Both Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol.
Start Point
Displays the starting Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
End Point
Displays the ending Port number for Incoming/Outgoing Packets.
LAN Port
Displays the port number to map the Incoming WAN Packets to.
Port
Displays the port that needs to be checked.
Dst: Rule will be created for destination port.
Src: Rule will be created for source port.
BOTH: Rule will be created for both the destination and source ports.
Packet Direction
Select these options to
set the direction for the rules in the predefined service. These
options will only be shown for pre-defined services.
Inbound Only: A
ll the rules of the service will be applicable for the incoming
traffic from the outside network.
Outbound Only:
All the rules of the service will be applicable for the outgoing
traffic from the local network.
Both: A
ll the rules of the service will be applicable for the incoming as well as
outgoing traffic to and from the Gateway.
Select LAN Device
OR
Enter an IP address
Click this drop-down menu to select the IP Address of the LAN computer for this
service; or, you can select the “name” of the computer from the drop-down menu. If
you enable the
Dynamic Application
check box, then the IP Address field will be
disabled and contain the IP address of 0.0.0.0.
Dynamic Application
Click this check box to enable Dynamic Application, which will only allow outgoing
connections from any local PC. If the
Dynamic Application
check box is not
checked, then the service will be applied as a host service.
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13.2.2.3
Service Details
The following screen will appear if you click the
details
button for a
Service Name
on the
Port Forwarding
screen
(
Security > Services > Port Forwarding > Service Details
). This screen
displays the details of the selected
enabled port forwarding service, including applied rules for the selected enabled service having direction as “in”
(rules destined for incoming traffic from outside network).
Service Name
Displays the name of the selected service.
Inbound Rules
Displays the
applied rules for the selected enabled service having direction as “in” (rules destined for incoming
traffic from outside network).
Protocol
Displays the IP Protocol type.
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
UDP: User Datagram Protocol.
BOTH: Both Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol.
Wan Start Point
Displays the starting Port number for incoming WAN packets.
Wan End Point
Displays the ending Port number for incoming WAN packets.
LAN Port
Displays the port number to map the incoming WAN packets to.
LAN IP Address
Displays the
IP address of the LAN computer to map the packets to.
Outbound Rules
Displays the
applied rules for the selected enabled service having direction as “out” (rules destined for outgoing
traffic from local network).
Protocol
Displays the IP Protocol type.
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
UDP: User Datagram Protocol.
BOTH: Both Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol.
Dest port Start
Displays the
destination starting port number for outgoing packets.
Dest port End
Displays the
destination ending port number for outgoing packets.
Src port Start
Displays the
source starting port number for outgoing packets.
Src port End
Displays the
source ending port number for outgoing packets.
LAN IP Address
Displays the
IP address of the LAN computer to map the packets to.
back
Click this button to return to the
Port Forwarding
screen.

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