User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Getting to Know the Gateway
- 2 Installing the Gateway
- 3 Preconfiguration Guidelines
- 4 Configuring the Gateway
- Accessing the Gateway’s Web Management
- Understanding the Web Management Interface Menus
- Web Management Interface Menus
- Viewing Information About Your Network and Connected Devices
- Viewing Information About Your Network and Connections
- Configuring Firewall Settings
- Viewing System Software Settings
- Configuring System Hardware
- Configuring Your Home Network
- Working with Connected Devices
- Configuring Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Features
- Troubleshooting the Gateway
- 5 Configuring the Gateway’s mso Interface
- Accessing the Gateway’s Web Management
- Understanding the Web Management Interface Menus
- Web Management Interface Menus
- Configuring the Gateway Settings
- Configuring Connections
- Configuring Firewall Settings
- Viewing System Software Settings
- Configuring Hardware
- Configuring Your Home Network
- Working with Connected Devices
- Configuring Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Features
- Troubleshooting the Gateway
- 6 Troubleshooting Procedures
- Basic Troubleshooting Procedures
- Advanced Troubleshooting Procedures
- Specific Troubleshooting Procedures
- Unable to Log In to Gateway
- Local Networked Devices Unable to Access the Gateway
- Unable to Access the Internet
- Unable to Access Networked Devices
- Using the Ping Utility to Troubleshoot
- Gateway Disconnects from the Internet
- Slow Web Browsing
- Unable to Configure Port Forwarding
- Unable to Use Pass-thru VPN
- Gateway is Not Passing DHCP Address to a computer
- Determining a Computer’s MAC Address
- Wireless Troubleshooting
- Application and Gaming Troubleshooting
- Connecting to Messenger Services Behind the Gateway
- Connecting to America Online Behind the Gateway
- Connecting to XBox Live, PSP, and Nintendo WFC
- Index
Configuring the Gateway
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Figure 49. Port Triggering Add Menu
Table 20. Port Triggering Add Menu
Option Description
Service Name Name for identifying the trigger. The name is for reference purposes only.
Service Type The type of protocol you want to use with the trigger. Choices are:
• TCP
• UDP
• TCP/UDP (default)
For example, to track the H.323 protocol, the protocol type should be TCP.
Trigger Port From From port ranges of the special application. For example, to track H.323 protocol, the From
port should be 1720.
Trigger Port To To port ranges of the special application. For example, to track H.323 protocol, the To port
should be 1720.
Target Port From Starting port range for the target port listening for the special application.
Target Port To Ending port range for the target port listening for the special application.
Interval Specify the interval between 50 and 30000 between two continuous sessions. If the interval
exceeds this time interval setting, the sessions are considered to be unrelated.
SAVE button Click this button to save your settings.
CANCEL button Click this button to discard your settings on the Add Blocked Device menu.