User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Introduction
- Hardware Architecture
- User Interface Configuration
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Interface Settings
- WLAN Configuration
- WAN Configuration
- Services
- VoIP
- Advance
- Admin
- Statistics
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User Interface Configuration
Table 30: Port Forwarding parameters
Parameter
Description
Port Forwarding
Allows you to enable or disable port forwarding by selecting the
desired radio button. Click on Apply Changes button to save the
changes.
Following parameters are displayed only when Port Forwarding is set as 'Enable'.
Enable
Allows you to select the check box to enable the application.
Application
Allows you to select the desired application from the drop down
menu.
Comment
Enter the comments in the text box provided.
Local IP
Enter the local IP address in the text box provided.
Local Port from
Enter the source port number of the local port.
Local Port to
Enter the destination port number of the local port.
Protocol
Select the desired protocol from the drop down menu.
Both
TCP
UDP
Remote IP
Enter the remote IP address in the text box provided.
Remote Port from
Enter the source port number of the remote port.
Remote Port to
Enter the destination port number of the remote port.
Interface
Select the interface from the drop down menu.
Current Port
Forwarding Table
Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common
network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall. These
entries are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like
a web browser or mail server on a private local network behind your
Gateway's NAT firewall.
Select the check box against the desired interface for deletion and
click on Delete Selected button.
To delete all configured interfaces on the pane, click on Delete All
button. Check box against all interfaces on the page will get selected
and will be deleted.