NETGEAR MBM621 user manual Advanced Settings, Port Forwarding

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Chapter 3 Advanced Settings

Advanced Settings include Port Forwarding, Port Triggering, WAN Setup, LAN IP Setup, Static Routes, and Remote Management.

Port Forwarding

With port forwarding, you can make local computers or servers available to the Internet for different services. For example, FTP uses TCP ports 20 and 21. The selections on this screen are:

Active Forwarding Rules: This table displays a list of ports that are currently forwarded.

Choose Predefined Service: Select a predefined service from the pull-down menu.

Add Custom Rules: You can set up a custom service that is not in the list of predefined services.

To access the local computer from the Internet, you must use the WAN address of your modem, which can be found on the Basic Settings screen or the Modem Status screen.

Because the modem or your router uses Network Address Translation (NAT), your network presents only one IP address to the Internet, and outside users cannot directly address any of your local computers. However, by defining an inbound rule you can make a local server (for example, a web server or game server) visible and available to the Internet. The rule tells the modem to direct inbound traffic for a particular service to one local server based on the destination port number. This is known as Port Forwarding.

Note: Some residential broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any server processes (such as a Web or FTP server) from your location. Your ISP may periodically check for servers and may suspend your account if it discovers any active services at your location. If you are unsure, refer to the Acceptable Use Policy of your ISP.

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Mobile Broadband Modem MBM621 User ManualTrademarks Product and Publication Details V1.0, November Contents Appendix B Related Documents Conventions, Formats and Scope About This ManualHow to Print this Manual How to Use This ManualPrinting the Full Manual V1.0, November Installation Package ContentsRequirements Understanding the LEDs Front ViewModem Label Rear ViewInstall the SIM Card and Connect the Modem to a Computer InstallationPower On the Modem and Computer V1.0, November Log In to the Modem and Connect to the Internet Access in Appendix BBroadband Settings Settings and Maintenance Basic SettingsSetting Description Maintenance Modem Status Settings and StatisticsDhcp Attached DevicesBacking Up the Configuration to a File Backup SettingsErasing the Configuration Using the Reset ButtonUpgrading the Modem Firmware Setting the PasswordV1.0, September Port Forwarding Advanced SettingsConsiderations for Port Forwarding Setting Up Port ForwardingWAN Setup Setting Up Port TriggeringPort Triggering Setting Up a Default DMZ Server LAN IP Setup Settings Description Setting up the Modem as a Dhcp ServerReserved IP Addresses Static Routes Remote Management Http//134.177.0.1238080 Technical Specifications Local Network LAN Factory Default SettingsFeature Default Behavior Login Broadband SettingsDocument Link Appendix B Related DocumentsV1.0, September