Motorola BR700 manual Configuration Section, Networking Virtual Server

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CONFIGURATION

SECTION 3

 

 

Networking - Virtual Server

The Virtual Server sets up an automatic inbound forwarding mechanism for services running on your home computer, such as web servers, email servers, or other specialized applications. When you use this service, it is suggested that you use Static IP and not DHCP, because the DHCP server may change the IP address during usage. You may use DHCP by reserving an IP address.

The table below lists the current Port Forwarding rules. To access the screen, click NETWORKING > VIRTUAL SERVER. Click APPLY to save your settings or CANCEL to cancel changes.

To add a Virtual Server entry:

1Virtual Server Name: Enter the name of the server. There is a limit of 32 characters for the name. Click to enable if you wish it to become active. Otherwise, you can save the information and enable it at later date. To enable at a later date, select the entry and then check enable.

2Incoming Protocol: From the drop down box, select either TCP or UDP.

3Incoming Port: Enter the port value (0 to 65535).

4Forwarding IP: Enter the IP Address of the server to which you will forward.

5Forwarding Port: Enter the port value (0 to 65535).

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