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Destination Port Start

 

& Destin­ation­ Port En­d.

The ports on the remote client from

 

 

which data is being sent to your mo-

 

 

dem’s corresponding ports. These will

 

 

be the same if you are forwarding only

 

 

a single port. If there is a range, then

 

 

port start is the first number in the

 

 

range, and port end will be the last

 

 

number.

Destin­ation­ Port Map:

This is the port number that the data

 

 

should be forwarded to on the speci-

 

 

fied LAN IP (i.e. the inside port). This

 

 

is usually the same as the port start

 

 

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.

 

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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Contents Page Contents YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide To RJ-11 adapter Overview NB5Plus4/W Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Do I need a Micro filter? PPP LED IndicatorsAdsl USBUSB Back Panel PortsAdmin and password admin Restoring Factory DefaultsModem Access Default SettingsField Setting Details LAN ManagementConnecting your NB5Plus4/W Adsl Modem via Ethernet Connecting your NB5Plus4/WInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP only Connecting your NB5Plus4/W Adsl Modem via USBBend the antenna to a 90o angle NB5Plus4W Antenna InstructionsClick on Log EasyConfig page will be displayed Configuring your NB5Plus4/WTIP Windows XP PCs Computer Hardware ConfigurationWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCsNetwork Protocols list box Windows 95, 98 PCsAdvanced Settings Setup Interfaces SetupLAN ConfigurationLAN Groups IP Address NetMaskLanGroup #3 Configuring LAN Groups IP Settings PPP IP Address Ren­ew button­Use the followingg­ static IP address Server On­Ethernet Switch ServicesName WAN SetupNew ConnectionType SharingPriority Bits Option­sVlan ID MTU En­force MTU On­ Deman­dDebug­ PPP Unnn­umberedVCI VPIPCR SCRPPPoA Connection Setup En­capsulation­ Static Connection SetupMask DNSBridge Settings Dhcp Connection SetupGateway Select LANARP Server Clip Connection SetupT1413 WAN SetupModemGdmt GliteLogout Advanced AdvancedUPnP AdvancedSNTP Primary, Secon­dary Tertiary Sntp Servers TimeoutPollingg­ In­terval Retry Coun­tAdvancedIPQoS QoS SetupRules Configuration Queue Priorities Traffic Queuing ConfigurationEn-queuing Policy ConfigurationWRR Queue Scheduler for Medium and Low priority queues De-queuing PolicyTOS-to-Priority Mapping Advanced LAN Isolation AdvancedLAN ClientsAdvanced Bridge Filters Enable/Disable Bridge FilteringCreate Bridge Filter Rules Edit or Delete Bridge Filter RulesWAN Connn­ection­ DMZ SettingsAllow In­comingg­ Pingg­ LAN IPConnn­ection­ Advanced Port Forwarding Creating Custom RulesSelect LAN g­roup AddressProtocol Application­Source IP Address Source NetmaskDestin­ation­ Port Map Adding Custom Rules to Applied Rules ListDestination Port Start Destin­ation­ Port En­d Advanced IP Filters Advanced Access ControlToolsUser Management ToolsSystem CommandsTools User will be required to login again ToolsUpdate FirmwareToolsPing Test Logged into the modem for the numberHidden Bridge Filter Rules Advanced MulticastTo access Multicasting, click on AdvancedMulticast Advanced Static Routing Configuring Static RoutingAdvancedDynamic Routing En­able PasswordEn­able RIP Direction­Select ‘In­’ AdvancedPort ForwardingSelect ‘Out’ Select ‘Both’More about Port Forwarding Easy Port Forwarding Applying Pre-Defined Rules Well-know and registered PortsStatusNetwork Statistics StatusToolsModem Test Status Connection Status Status Modem Status Status Dhcp ClientsStatus Product Information As well as other information about the connectionEasyConfig Appendix a NB5Plus4W Wireless FeaturesHelp Status System LogWireless Main Screen YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide Wireless Setup Field Descriptions WirelessSetupService Set Identifier of the AP. En­able AP Enables/disables the access pointSsid Unique Ssid to your AP. The SsidHidden Ssid Enables/disables the Hidden SsidExtra layer of security Wireless stations will communicateChannn­el B/G Channel on which the APTelecom Standardization Institution 4GHz, the default isChannn­el B/G cont’d Practise to have your wireless networkChannel can be selected accord Ing to the band selection. It is goodMixed mode Both 11b and 11g Neighbouring wireless networks11b only Mode Only 11b devices are Able to connect to the NB5Plus4W Bles the 4x feature. This function is TI 11g only Mode Only 11g devices areUser Isolation User IsolationSave Your Changes Dtim period WirelessConfigurationBeacon­ Period RTS threshold Power LevelFrag­men­tation­ Threshold Multi Domain­ CapabilityVideo Blast Support WirelessSecurityDestination Port NoneConnect to the NB5Plus4W WirelessSecurityWEP802.1x Authen­tication­ Type En­able WEP Wireless SecurityEn­cryption­ Key WEP CipherServer IP Address Wireless SecurityPort SecretGroup Key In­terval WirelessSecurityWPAWirelessManagementAccess List WirelessManagementWireless Management Associated Stations Wireless Management Multiple SsidCreate an Access List Log out Appendix B SpecificationEncapsulation Support NAT Application Level Gateway for Popular Applications SntpSecurity NB5Plus4/W User Guide YML754Rev1 PPP LED HardwareAppendix C Cable Connections RJ11 connector and cableAppendix D Glossary RJ-45 Network PortsATM 10BASE-T100BASE-T Dhcp Cross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling Domain Name System. The DNS maps domain names Ponent in DSL is a digital signal. See also analogInto IP addresses. DNS information is distributed hier Archically throughout the Internet among computersFTP DSLGGP GREIcmp HttpIgmp ISPPots NATNIC Sdns RIPTCP/IP TCPTftp TTLWWW Appendix E Registering your NetComm ProductWAN Contact Information Appendix F Legal & Regulatory InformationCustomer Information NetComm web site atNB5Plus4/W User Guide YML754Rev1 108 Product WarrantyLimitations of Warranty NB5Plus4/W User Guide YML754Rev1 110 YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide 111