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& Destination Port End. | The ports on the remote client from | |
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| which data is being sent to your mo- |
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| dem’s corresponding ports. These will |
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| be the same if you are forwarding only |
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| a single port. If there is a range, then |
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| port start is the first number in the |
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| range, and port end will be the last |
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| number. |
Destination Port Map: | This is the port number that the data | |
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| should be forwarded to on the speci- |
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| fied LAN IP (i.e. the inside port). This |
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| is usually the same as the port start |
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| figure. |
TIP: | It is possible to map outside port numbers, or ranges [i.e. port start…port | |
| end] to a different inside port numbers [port map] for reasons of security | |
| or convenience. |
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Click ‘Apply’.
The Port Rule settings defined by this process will then be displayed in a table at the bottom of the Rule Management panel.
If you wish to add more ports to this rule, leave the text name in the Rule Name field and enter the new port settings. Click ‘Apply’ and the new settings will be added to the list.
Adding Custom Rules to Applied Rules List
When you have assigned all necessary ports to the Rule and they appear in the
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