NETGEAR R6300 user manual Port Forwarding to Permit External Host Communications

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1.You open an IRC client program to start a chat session on your computer.

2.Your IRC client composes a request message to an IRC server using a destination port number of 6667, the standard port number for an IRC server process. Your computer then sends this request message to your router.

3.Your router creates an entry in its internal session table describing this communication session between your computer and the IRC server. Your router stores the original information, performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source address and port, and sends this request message through the Internet to the IRC server.

4.Noting your port triggering rule and having observed the destination port number of 6667, your router creates an additional session entry to send any incoming port 113 traffic to your computer.

5.The IRC server sends a return message to your router using the NAT-assigned source port (for example, port 33333) as the destination port. The IRC server also sends an “identify” message to your router with destination port 113.

6.Upon receiving the incoming message to destination port 33333, your router checks its session table to determine whether a session is active for port number 33333. Finding an active session, the router restores the original address information replaced by NAT and sends this reply message to your computer.

7.Upon receiving the incoming message to destination port 113, your router checks its session table and finds an active session for port 113 associated with your computer. The router replaces the message’s destination IP address with your computer’s IP address and forwards the message to your computer.

8.When you finish your chat session, your router eventually senses a period of inactivity in the communications. The router then removes the session information from its session table, and incoming traffic is no longer accepted on port numbers 33333 or 113.

To configure port triggering, you need to know which inbound ports the application needs. Also, you need to know the number of the outbound port that you want to trigger the opening of the inbound ports. You can usually determine this information by contacting the publisher of the application or the relevant user groups or news groups.

Only one computer at a time can use the triggered application.

Port Forwarding to Permit External Host

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In both of the preceding examples, your computer initiates an application session with a server computer on the Internet. However, you might need to allow a client computer on the Internet to initiate a connection to a server computer on your network. Normally, your router ignores any inbound traffic that is not a response to your own outbound traffic. You can configure exceptions to this default rule by using the port forwarding feature.

A typical application of port forwarding can be shown by reversing the client-server relationship from the previous web server example. In this case, a remote computer’s browser needs to access a web server running on a computer in your local network. Using port forwarding, you can tell the router, “When you receive incoming traffic on port 80 (the standard port number for a web server process), forward it to the local computer at

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Contents R6300v2 Smart WiFi Router September 2013 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CASupport Contents USB Storage Administration Appendix a Supplemental Information Hardware Setup Getting to know your routerHardware Features Unpack Your RouterWiFi On/Off button WPS button USB 2.0 port LEDs Front and Side PanelsRear Panel LabelPosition Your Router Connecting to the router Getting StartedRouter Setup Preparation Login and AccessWireless Devices and Security Settings Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DhcpNetgear genie Setup  To use Netgear genie to set up your routerUse Netgear genie after Installation Upgrade the Firmware To upgrade the firmware Dashboard Basic Home Screen Basic Home screen with dashboard, language, and online helpJoin Your Wireless Network Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method To use WPS to join the wireless network Manual MethodNetgear genie App and Mobile genie App Genie mobile app home screen Getting StartedNetgear genie Basic Settings Your Internet connection and WiFi networkInternet Setup Internet Setup Screen Fields Internet Service Provider. PPPoE or PPPoAInternet IP Address  To set up Live Parental Controls Parental ControlsR6300v2 Smart WiFi Router Basic Wireless Settings Click the Take me to the status screen buttonR6300v2 Smart WiFi Router Wireless Settings Screen Fields Wireless Security OptionsSet Up a Guest Network  To change the WPA settings Select Basic Wireless Settings To set up a guest network Select Basic Guest Network View Attached Devices  To go to the Attached Devices screenSpecifying custom settings Netgear genie Advanced HomeInternet Connection Setup Wizard  To use the Setup Wizard Select Advanced Setup WizardNetgear genie Advanced Home Screen WAN Setup Default DMZ Server Change the MTU Size Common MTU sizesLAN Setup  To change the MTU size Select Advanced Setup WAN SetupLAN Setup Screen Settings  To change the LAN settings Select Advanced Setup LAN SetupRole of the Router as a Dhcp Server Use Router as Dhcp ServerWPS Wizard for WiFi Connections Set Up Address ReservationQuality of Service QoS Setup WMM QoS for Wireless Multimedia ApplicationsPush Button Set Up QoS for Internet Access  To disable WMM QoS Select Advanced Setup QoS SetupR6300v2 Smart WiFi Router QoS for a Router LAN Port Click the Add Priority Rule button To edit or delete a QoS policy Select Advanced QoS Setup Edit or Delete an Existing QoS PolicyUSB Storage DeviceUSB Drive Requirements Connect a USB Storage Device to the Router To connect a USB storage device Access the USB Storage Device Safely Remove a USB Drive To map the USB device to a Windows network drive  To access the USB drive from a remote computer  To access the USB drive with FTP from a remote computerShare Files Share PhotosStore Files in a Central Location for Printing  To share files with your friends and familyShare Large Files over the Internet View a USB Device Attached to the Router USB Storage Device Network and Access Settings Network Neighborhood/MacShare. Enabled by defaultAvailable Network Folders  To add a network folder Select Advanced ReadySHAREClick Create Network Folder  To edit a network folder Select Advanced ReadySHARESpecify Approved USB Devices Select the Allow only approved devices check boxMedia Server Settings TiVo Support Use ReadyDLNA to Play Media from Your Network on TiVo To play videos On the TiVo, select TiVo Central My Shows  To copy TiVo Files onto a computer Setting up and managing a shared USB printer ReadySHARE PrinterSet Up the ReadySHARE Printer Utility  To set up ReadySHARE PrinterReadySHARE Printer Utility Install the Netgear USB Control Center  To install the Netgear USB Control CenterR6300v2 Smart WiFi Router Set Up the Netgear USB Control Center  To set up the Netgear USB Control CenterConfigure the Netgear USB Control Center  To configure the Netgear USB Control CenterSelect Tools Configuration Manage USB Print and Scan JobsR6300v2 Smart WiFi Router Launch the Netgear USB Control Center  To launch the Netgear USB Control CenterUse the Scan Feature of a Multifunction USB Printer  To use the scan feature of a multifunction USB printerCustomizing the firewall settings SecurityKeyword Blocking of Http Traffic  To delete a keyword or domainClick Delete Keyword  To specify a trusted computerBlock Services Port Filtering Port Triggering to Open Incoming Ports Port Forwarding to Permit External Host Communications How Port Forwarding Differs from Port Triggering Set Up Port Forwarding to Local Servers Add a Custom Service Click the Add Custom Service buttonSet Up Port Triggering Click Edit Service or Delete ServiceEdit or Delete a Port Forwarding Entry Application Example Make a Local Web Server PublicClear the Disable Port Triggering check box R6300v2 Smart WiFi Router Schedule Blocking  To schedule blocking Select Advanced Security ScheduleSet Up Security Event Email Notifications Administration Managing your networkUpgrade the Router Firmware View Router Status Router InformationInternet Port LAN PortShow Statistics Button Wireless Settings 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Connection Status ButtonView Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access  To view logs Select Advanced Administration LogsManage the Configuration File Back Up SettingsRestore Configuration Settings Do not interrupt the reboot processChange the Password Erase the Current Configuration SettingsPassword Recovery  To recover your passwordAdvanced Settings Setting up unique situationsAdvanced Wireless Settings Control the Wireless RadioSet Up a Wireless Schedule View or Change WPS Settings To configure and enable the wireless schedule Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address Wireless Access Point AP Select the Turn Access Control On check box To set up the router as an AP Select Advanced Wireless AP Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode  To set up bridge modeClick the setup bridge mode wireless settings button Wireless Distribution System WDS Wireless repeating scenarioSet Up the Base Station  To set up the base stationSet Up a Repeater  To configure the router as a repeaterDynamic DNS Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Static Routes To edit or delete a static route Remote Management Universal Plug and Play  To turn on Universal Plug and PlayIPv6 Requirements for Entering IPv6 Addresses Auto DetectIPv6 Auto Config IPv6 6to4 Tunnel 110  To set up a pass-through IPv6 Internet connection  To set up a fixed IPv6 Internet connectionIPv6 Pass Through IPv6 Fixed To set up an IPv6 Internet connection with a Dhcp server IPv6 Dhcp To set up a PPPoE IPv6 Internet connection IPv6 PPPoE114 Traffic Meter 116 Troubleshooting Wireless Settings Network SettingsQuick Tips Troubleshoot with the LEDsPower LED Is Off or Blinking Power LED Stays AmberLEDs Never Turn Off Internet LEDs Is OffWiFi LED Is Off Cannot Log In to the RouterCannot Access the Internet 122 Troubleshoot PPPoE Troubleshoot Internet BrowsingWireless Connectivity Changes Not SavedTroubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility Test the LAN Path to Your Router To ping the router from a Windows computer Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Supplemental Information Factory Settings Factory default settings129 Technical Specifications R6300v2 Router specificationsNetgear Dual Band Wireless Notification of ComplianceIndustry Canada Avertissement
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