D-Link DI-624S manual Advanced Applications, Trigger Port, Trigger Type, Public Type

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Using the Configuration Menu (continued)

Advanced > Applications

The Applications window is used to configure applications that require multiple connections, such as Internet Telephony, video conferencing and Internet gaming. The following window lists six

Special Applications that commonly use more than one connection. To configure one of these applications, click its corresponding edit icon and then modify the fields listed below the following figure and then clicking the Enabled radio button. The user may add a new application by modifying the fields listed and then clicking the Enabled radio button. New entries will be listed at the bottom of the page in the Special Application List. To delete a particular application, click its corresponding delete icon.

Applications

Click the appropriate corresponding radio button to enable or disable

 

the Applications feature.

Trigger Port

Enter the port associated with the Name entered above. This is the

 

port that will “trigger” this application to accept multiple connections.

Trigger Type

Choose the protocol type of the Special Application from the pull-down

 

menu. The choices available to the user are TCP, UDP or Both.

Public Port

Enter the port number on the WAN side of the connection that will

 

access the Special Application. This field will accept a port, multiple

 

ports which are to be separated by a comma upon entry, or a range of

 

ports, which are to be separated by a dash.

Public Type

This entry will trigger the public port on the WAN side of the connection

 

for the specified application. The choices available to the user are TCP,

 

UDP or Both.

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Contents Link DI-624S Contents Technical Specifications Package Contents Introduction Connections Printer or memoryLEDs WAN LEDFeatures Page Wireless Basics Installation Considerations Standards-Based TechnologySetting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network Getting StartedInstalling the Print Server Using the Configuration Wizard 192.168.0.1Home Wireless Wireless RadioAuthentication Wireless QoS WMMSuper G Mode ChannelOpen System/Shared Key WPA Home WAN Dynamic IP Address Service Name PasswordRetype Password Home WAN PPPoEConnect Mode Maximum Idle TimeHome WAN Others Pptp L2PT Account L2PT PasswordHome WAN Others L2TP Auth Server Home WAN Others BigPond CableUser Name Auto ReconnectDNS Relay Home LANLocal Domain Name Home Dhcp Home File Sharing Advanced File Sharing Server Setup Advanced File Sharing User SetupAdvanced File Sharing Share Setup Select Directory Pop-Up Window Home FTP WAN Side SettingLAN Side Setting DirectoryHome Personal Web InterfaceClick Apply to set these changes to the memory of the router Home UPnP AV Advanced Virtual Server Protocol Type Virtual ServerPrivate IP Private PortTrigger Port Advanced ApplicationsApplications Trigger TypeAdvanced Filters Port Advanced Filters IP FiltersIP Filters Advanced Filters MAC Filters Advanced Parental Control Advanced Parental Control URL Blocking Advanced Parental Control Domain Blocking Action Advanced FirewallFirewall SourceAdvanced DMZ Username Advanced DdnsServer Address Advanced Printer Advanced QoS Advanced QoS Physical PortAdvanced QoS MAC WAN Uplink BandwidthAdvanced QoS IP QoS Control by IPProtocol Advanced QoS ApplicationQoS Control by IP Port RangeAdvanced Performance Dtim Interval 802.11g Only ModeCTS Mode Preamble TypeUser Tools AdminAdministrator Remote ManagementTools Time Tools System RestoreReboot SaveBrowse Firmware UpgradeTools Firmware Ping Test SPI ModeTools Misc Block WAN PingUpnp Settings WAN selectTools Cable Test Status Device Info LANWireless 802.11g Disk InformationStatus Log View LogStatus Statistics Status Wireless Status Printer Info Active Session Dest IP Source IPSource Port Dest PortHelp Technical Specifications Device ManagementSafety and Emissions Warranty WCN and the Wireless Setup Wizard AppendixChoose Set up a new wireless network Page Installing a Printer on your DI-624S Page Page Page Warranty and Registration 07/04/2005