DSL-1500G SHDSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide
Port redirection is universally enabled or disabled for the Router with the Port Redirection State
| When adding a new set, choose the Not selected option from the drop- | |
Select index to set | down menu first. This will automatically add the next available index | |
number to the new rule. If you are deleting or modifying an existing rule, | ||
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| select it and click the appropriate button to the right. | |
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| Select Enabled to put the set into effect when it is applied. To save a set | |
State | you do not want to use now for later use without deleting it you can | |
| choose Disabled. | |
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Protocol | Select the designated TCP or UDP protocol port number or use a well- | |
know port for the particular protocol packet you wish to redirect. | ||
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Internet | Select one of the | |
that port. | ||
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Start Port | For a range of ports, this will be the first port in the range. For a single | |
port enter the port number. | ||
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End Port | For a range of ports, this will be the last port in the range. For a single | |
port just enter the same port number entered in Start Port. | ||
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Local IP Address | Enter the IP address of the local designated host computer or device. | |
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If you wish to delete or modify an existing rule, select the index number and click the action button for Delete or Modify. Clicking on the Clear button will set the variables to the blank or default setting.
Each new set that is added will appear in the entry table at the top of the web page. When you have configure all the redirection sets you want to produce, click on the Apply button. You can save and reboot the system now, or continue to configure the Router.
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