Motorola WR850 manual Sample Port Trigger Entries, Configuration, Section

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Sample Port Trigger Entries

Configuration

Section 3

 

 

2Click enable if you wish the port trigger to become active immediately. Otherwise, you can save the information and enable it at later date.

To enable at a later date, select the entry, check enable, and then click Add.

3From the Outgoing Protocol drop-down list, select TCP or UDP.

4In the Outgoing Port fields, enter the From and To ranges (0 to 65535) for your application.

5From the Trigger Inbound Protocol drop-down list, select TCP or UDP.

6In the Incoming Port field, enter continuous value(s) (0 to 65535), separated by dashes, for your application. You can also enter multiple non-continuous values, separated by semicolons.

7In the Idle Time fields, enter the elapsed time before the Port Trigger mapping closes for all of the listed entries.

8Click Apply to save your settings. To cancel your changes, click Cancel.

To edit or remove an entry, select it and then click Edit or Remove to perform the action.

Sample Port Trigger Entries

Below are common Port Trigger Entries for popular applications.

Port Trigger

Outgoing

Outgoing

Incoming

Triggered

Name

Protocol

Port

Protocol

Incoming Port

 

 

 

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

AOL® Instant

TCP

5190

TCP

5190

Messenger™

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battle.net®

TCP/UDP

6112

TCP/UDP

4000,6112

DirectX®7

TCP

47624

TCP/UDP

2300-2400

DirectX®8

UDP

6073

UDP

2302-2400

MSN®

TCP

6891-6901

TCP

1863,5190, 6891-

Messenger

 

 

 

6901

 

 

 

 

 

Net2Phone®

UDP

6801

UDP

6801

NetMeeting®

TCP

1720

TCP/UDP

1024-65534

& H.323

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QuickTime®

TCP

554

UDP

6970-6999

WR850

3-33

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