Intellinet Network Solutions 523615 manual Port Forwarding

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4.9.3 Port Forwarding

Click “NAT” ”Port Forwarding.”

Port Forwarding functions the same way as Internal Server, but it allows entering ranges of ports instead of single ports only. It also does not limit you to pre-defined services. Instead, you can control the entire TCP/IP port range.

Setup Method:

Rule Name: Enter a name which best describes the function of this rule.

Protocol: Port transfer protocol. There are two choices: TCP and UDP.

External Port Range: Port range that is open to the outside.

Internal PC IP Address: Where the router forwards traffic to the local computer.

Internal Port Range: Internal PC Port Range (in most cases this is identical to the External Port Range).

Example: You wish to run a “Silent Hunter III” server behind the router and want Internet users to be able to access the server remotely. Silent Hunter III requires ports (http://www.portforward.com/english/applications/port_forwarding/ SilentHunterIII/SilentHunterIIIindex.htm) 17997–18003 for both TCP and UDP to be opened and forwarded. Your local Silent Hunter Server has the IP address 192.168.10.150.

Rule Name: SHIII TCP

Protocol: TCP

External Port Range: 17997–18003

Internal PC IP Address: 192.168.10.150

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Contents INT-523608/523615-UM-0307-02 Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesInstallation Before InstallationPort/Jack Indication Indicators and Connections 2.3.1 Model 523608, 4-PortIndication Model 523615, 8-Port ResetWindows 2000 Setup Page Page Page Windows XP Setup Page Page Page Start Internet Explorer to Log Input ping 192.168.10.1, then EnterPPPoE Configuration Page Page Other configuration options of the PPPoE WAN setup screen Page Page Static IP Configuration Other configuration optionsPage Status WAN Status LAN Status Basic Setup 4.6.1 WAN Setup LAN Setup Page Link Setup/Info Picture showing 4 Port Version Routing Table for advanced users only System Administrator Setup Switch ConfigurationPage Upgrade procedure Firmware UpgradePage System Log History System Log SetupSystem Log Miscellaneous Configurations Access ListConfig Mgmt/Restart QoS Basic Setup IP QoS Application QoS Ports QoS NAT Applications Setup MethodPage Click NAT Internal Server Internal ServerPptp Protocol ServerPort Forwarding Port Trigger Internal Port RangeNAT On/Off Advanced Setup Firewall Click Advanced Ddns as follows DdnsClick Advanced WOL WOL Wake-on LANURL Filter Remote Management Setup Method Click Advanced VPN Setup VPN SetupRouter StandardsGeneral Environmental PowerLEDs