Configuration and Management
Figure 38 - Add Port forwarding Instance page
Select a “Protocol” from the
Below are some examples of common applications and corresponding server port they use for network access. The “NAT Port” has often the same value as the “Server Port” value. Exceptions are made when the same applications are used on many clients on the LAN/WLAN, where each “Server IP” value needs to be unique and differ from the “NAT Port” value.
Table 19 - Common applications server ports
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MSN Messenger® | 6901 |
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Unreal Tournament 2004® | 7777, 7778, 7787, 28902 |
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NetMeeting® | 1720, 1503 |
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Quake III® | 27669 (+1 for each player) |
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Note: If multiple ports or port ranges are required, create a new port entry for each port or port range.
3.7.3.2Port Forwarding Example
In the following example, port forwarding is used to allow incoming access (from the external network (Internet)) to an internal web server (on the LAN/WLAN). The TCP protocol is used for data traffic. The NAT port 80 on the Ericsson W3x is open and the destination computer on the LAN with static server IP address 192.168.1.101 has appointed the server port 8080 to be used.
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