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ALEOS 4.3.4 Software Configuration User Guide
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Port Forwarding Example
The following example shows you how to configure a port forward rule for a range
of 6 ports on an Ethernet-connected device:
1. In ACEmanager, go to Security > Port Forwarding, and enable Port
Forwarding.
2. Click “Add More” to display a rule line.
3. Enter 8080 for the Public Start Port.
4. Enter 8085 for the Public End Port.
5. Select TCP & UDP.
6. Enter 192.168.13.30 as the Host IP.
7. Enter 80 as the Private Start Port.
Field Description
Port Forwarding
Enabled
Enables port forwarding rules. Options are Enable and Disable
(default).
Public Start Port Port on the public network or starting port on the public network
for a range of ports.
Supported values: 165535
(Recommended values: greater than 1024)
Public End Port Ending port for a range of ports on the public network.
For a single port forwarding, this field must be 0.
For a range of ports, this value must be greater than the
value in the Public Start Port field.
Protocol The protocol to be used with the forwarded port:
TCPOnly those unsolicited data requests using TCP are
forwarded
UDPOnly those unsolicited data requests using UDP are
forwarded
TCP & UDPUnsolicited data requests using either TCP or
UDP are forwarded
Host IP IP address of the computer (or device) you want to forward data
to.
Private Start Port Port on the destination computer used as the port for single port
forwarding rules, or as the start port for a port forwarding range.