SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N2 Trigger Port Range, Trigger Protocol, Input Port Range, Input Protocol

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Instead of entering a name for the Special Application rule, you can select from this list of common applications, and the remaining configuration values will be filled in accordingly.

Trigger Port Range

Enter the outgoing port range used by your application (for example 6500-6700).

Trigger Protocol

Select the outbound protocol used by your application (for example Both).

Input Port Range

Enter the port range that you want to open up to Internet traffic (for example 6000-6200).

Input Protocol

Select the protocol used by the Internet traffic coming back into the router through the opened port range (for example Both).

Schedule

Select a schedule for when this rule is in effect. If you do not see the schedule you need in the list of schedules, go to the Tools → Schedules screen and create a new schedule.

With the above example application rule enabled, the router will open up a range of ports from 6000-6200 for incoming traffic from the Internet, whenever any computer on the internal network opens up an application that sends data to the Internet using a port in the range of 6500-6700.

Add/Edit Special Applications Rule

This section is where you define and edit Special Applications Rules.

Save

Saves the new or edited Special Applications Rule in the following list. When finished updating the special applications rules, you must still click the Save Settings button at the top of the page to make the changes effective and permanent.

Special Applications Rules List

The section shows the currently defined special applications rules. A special applications rule can be changed by clicking the Edit icon, or deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the "Edit Special Applications Rule" section is activated for editing.

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Contents User Guide Limited Warranty Page Iii CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EECImportant Note FCC Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents SMCWBR14-N2 Package Contents AD-HOCIBSS Network Wireless LAN NetworkingChannel for each station Page Roaming in an ESS network diagram Introduction Hardware Overview Front Panel LED’s Getting Started ¾ Click Log Using the Configuration MenuBasicInternet BasicBasicWireless Wireless Channel Enable WirelessWireless Network Name Enable Auto Channel ScanWPA-Personal WEPExample WPA-Personal and WPA-EnterpriseAdvanced Optional Backup Radius Server BasicNetwork Settings IP Address Router SettingsEnable RIP RIP Operating modeDhcp Server Settings Act as default routerAllow RIP updates from WAN RIP PasswordComputer Name Dhcp Lease TimeAlways Broadcast Add/Edit Dhcp ReservationReserve Dhcp Reservations ListNumber of Dynamic Dhcp Clients RevokeAdvancedVirtual Server Advanced Public Port Virtual Server Parameters Name Protocol Private PortSave EnableSchedule Add/Edit Virtual ServerParameters for an Application Rule Example AdvancedSpecial ApplicationsApplication Input Protocol Trigger Port RangeTrigger Protocol Input Port RangeAdvancedGaming Edit/Add Game Rule Port Forwarding Fields NameTCP Ports To Open UDP Ports To OpenAdvancedStreamEngine StreamEngine Setup Enable StreamEngineMeasured Uplink Speed Automatic ClassificationDynamic Fragmentation Automatic Uplink SpeedSource Port Range Add/Edit StreamEngine Rule EnablePriority Source IP RangeAdd/Edit Route AdvancedRoutingRoutes List Policy Wizard AdvancedAccess ControlAdd Policy Policy Table Web Filter Parameters Web Site AdvancedWEB FilterAdd/Edit Web Site Allowed Web Site List AdvancedMAC Address Filter Enable MAC Address FilterFilter Settings Mode Filter Wireless ClientsAdd/Edit MAC Address Filter Wired ClientsMAC Address List AdvancedFirewall Address Restricted Firewall Settings Enable SPINAT Endpoint Filtering Endpoint IndependentDMZ Host Enable DMZDMZ IP Address Rtsp PptpWake-On-LAN FTPNetmeeting SIPAdvancedInbound Filter Allow All Add/Edit Inbound Filter RuleAction Inbound Filter Rules ListAdvancedAdvanced Wireless WDS Enable 802.11d EnableWMM Enable Extra Wireless ProtectionUPnP Enable UPnPEnable WAN Ping Respond AdvancedNetworkMulticast Streams Enable Multicast StreamsAdvancedWISH WAN Port SpeedHttp WishHost 2 IP Range Save/UpdateHost 1 IP Range Host 1 Port RangePIN Settings AdvancedWi-Fi Protected SetupWi-Fi Protected Setup Enable Lock Wireless Security SettingsGenerate New PIN Reset PIN to DefaultAdd Wireless Device Wizard Current PINTools ToolsAdminRemote Admin Port Admin PasswordUser Password Enable Remote ManagementTime Zone Time Configuration Current Router TimeEnable Daylight Saving ToolsTimeNTP Server Used Automatic Time Configuration Enable NTP ServerDaylight Saving Offset DST Start and DST EndToolsSyslog Enable Logging to Syslog ServerSyslog Server IP Address ToolsEmail Settings Email Log When Full or on Schedule On Log Full Verify PasswordOn Schedule Reboot The Device Save Settings To Local Hard DriveLoad Settings From Local Hard Drive Restore To Factory Default SettingsCheck Online Firmware UpgradeToolsFirmware Firmware InformationUpload ToolsDynamic DNS Timeout ToolsSystem Check ToolsSchedules Schedule Rules List Statistics and Active Sessions StatusDevice infoLAN Computers Dhcp ConnectionPPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection BigPond ConnectionSignal StatusWirelessRate StatusRouting View Levels Apply Log Settings NowStatusLogs What to ViewEmail Now RefreshSave Log StatusStatistics NAT StatusActive SessionsInternal ExternalTime Out StatusWISH SessionsDir OutTarget OriginatorEstablished or closing TCP connections Ascii AdslBootp CAT DMZ DhcpDSL DNSEAP GUI Igmp HttpsIcmp IeeeISP IPXL2TP LANLED LPR/LPDMTU MdixMIB MppeOSI NICNTP OfdmRadius PPPRIP Soho RSASmtp SnmpTftp SsidTCP TCP/IPVlan URLUSB UTPWPA WDSWisp Wlan802.11 Yagi antennaTechnical Support