User guide

030-300564 Rev A 45 August 2009
User Guide ProLine G90
(
Models 6100
,
6110
)
Service Name Click this drop-down menu to select the NAT (Network Address Translation) service
for configuring your modem. 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 modem will then
configure the port(s) to enable the service. Refer to section 12.2.2.2, “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 12.2.2.1, “Edit Custom Service.”
UPnP Enable Click this check box to enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), allowing the modem
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 modem on the LAN.
Click OK to restart the modem and save the changes. The modem 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 modem. 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.