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8.1.1
Port Range Forward Settings
1.
Click on [Applications]
[Port Range Forward] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure [DMZ] Settings following the instructions below
DMZ
Select Enable to enable DMZ function. Select Disable to disable DMZ function.
DMZ IP Address
Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN which will receive all the packets
originally going to the WAN port / Public IP address above.
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3.
Configure [Port Range Forwarding] Settings following the instructions below
Port Forwarding
Select Enable / Disable to enable/disable Port Forwarding
8.1.2
Add Port Range Forwarding Rule
1.
Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure [Add Port Range Forwarding Rule] Settings following the instructions below
Sequence Number
This defines the sequences (priorities) of the port forwarding rules. If a packet fits
the conditions setup by the port forwarding rules, the packet will then be
forwarded according to the 1st rule from the top of the list.
Rule Name
Enter the name of the port forwarding rule.
Rule Enable
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable this port forwarding rule.
External Interface
Choose WAN1 or WAN2 as the External port forwarding interface.
Protocol
Choose TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP for the rule to be applied.
External Port Range
Set up the External Port Range for the rule to be applied.
Internal IP
Set up the Internal IP for the rule to be applied.
Internal Port Range
Set up the Internal Port Range for the rule to be applied.
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8.2
1-1 NAT
1-1 NAT allows you to map an external Public IP address to an internal LAN IP address.
If you have
a range of Public IP addresses assigned by your ISP, you can use each of those IP addresses to
assign to a specific LAN server. For example, you can assign a Public IP address to a Web Server or a
Mail Server that needs to be accessed publicly through the Internet.
8.2.1
1-1 NAT Settings
1.
Click on [Applications]
[Virtual Hosts] tab. You will see the following screen.
8.2.2
Add 1-1 NAT Rule
1.
Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure [Add Port Range Forwarding Rule] Settings following the instructions below
Sequence Number
This defines the sequences (priorities) of the port forwarding rules. If a packet
fits the conditions setup by the port forwarding rules, the packet will then be
forwarded according to the 1st rule from the top of the list.
Rule Name
Enter the name of the virtual hosts rule.
Rule Enable
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable this port forwarding rule.
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External Interface
Choose Ethernet WAN or Mobile WAN as the External virtual host interface.
External IP Address
Enter the External IP Address.
Mapped LAN IP Address
Enter the Mapped LAN IP Address this External IP Address will be mapped
to.
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8.3
STREAMING/VPN PASS-THROUGH
You can enhance your media streaming quality by enabling RTSP, MSS, and H.323 protocols. Moreover, VPN
Pass-through functionality can also be enabled.
1.
Click on [Applications]
[Streaming / VPN] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure [Streaming] Settings following the instructions below.
RTSP
Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable RTSP
MMS
Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable MMS
3.
Configure [Video Conference] Settings following the instructions below
H.323
Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable H.323
4.
Configure [VPN] Settings following the instructions below
IPSec Pass-through
Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable IPSec Pass-through
PPTP Pass-through
Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable PPTP Pass-through

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