Cisco Systems RV042RF manual Setup Tab Forwarding, Port Range Forwarding, Port Triggering

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Chapter 4

Advanced Configuration

Setup Tab > Forwarding

The Forwarding screen allows you to set up port range forwarding and port triggering applications. Port range forwarding can be used to set up public services or other specialized Internet applications on your network, while port triggering can be used to set up triggered ranges and forwarded ranges for Internet applications.

Setup > Forwarding

Forwarding

Port Range Forwarding

Port forwarding can be used to set up public services on your network. When users from the Internet make certain requests on your network, the Router can forward those requests to computers equipped to handle the requests. If, for example, you set the port number 80 (HTTP) to be forwarded to IP address 192.168.1.2, then all HTTP requests from outside users will be forwarded to 192.168.1.2.

NOTE: You must disable the Router’s DHCP function to use port forwarding.

You may use this function to establish a web server or FTP server via an IP gateway. Make sure that you enter a valid IP address. (You may need to establish a static IP address in order to properly run an Internet server.) For added security, Internet users will be able to communicate with the server, but they will not actually be connected. The packets will simply be forwarded through the Router.

Service  Select the Service you want.

IP Address  Enter the IP address of the server that you want the Internet users to access.

Enable  SelectEnabletoenablethisportrangeforwarding entry.

If the Service you need is not listed in the menu, click Service Management to add the new service. The Service Management screen appears.

Service Management

Service Name  Enter a name.

Protocol  Select the protocol it uses. Port Range  Enter its range.

Click Add to List. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Exit to return to the Forwarding screen.

If you want to modify a service you have created, select it and click Update this service. Make changes. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Exit to return to the Forwarding screen.

If you want to delete a service you have created, select it and click Delete selected service. Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Exit to return to the Forwarding screen.

On the Forwarding screen, click Add to List, and configure as many entries as you would like, up to a maximum of

30.To delete an entry, select it and click Delete selected application.

Port Triggering

Port triggering allows the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port numbers. The IP address of the computer that sends the matching data is remembered by the Router, so that when the requested data returns through the Router, the data is pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address and port mapping rules.

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Contents 10/100 4-Port VPN Router About This Guide About This GuideIcon Descriptions Online ResourcesTable of Contents Ddns Appendix B Linksys QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix H Specifications Appendix F Firmware UpgradeAppendix G Trend Micro ProtectLink Gateway Service Appendix D IPSec NAT TraversalAppendix I Warranty Information Appendix K Regulatory InformationAppendix L Contact Information Chapter Chapter IntroductionIntroduction Computer using VPN client software to VPN Router Product Overview Chapter Product OverviewInstallation Chapter InstallationPhysical Installation Cable ConnectionsInstallation Advanced Configuration Chapter Advanced ConfigurationHow to Access the Web-Based Utility OverviewSystem Information ConfigurationPort Statistics Trend Micro ProtectLink GatewayFirewall Setting Status Network Setting StatusVPN Setting Status Log Setting StatusSetup Tab Network LAN SettingNetwork WAN Connection Type Dual-WAN/DMZ SettingPptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over EthernetHeart Beat Signal Setup PasswordSetup DMZ Host Setup TimePassword TimeForwarding Setup Tab ForwardingPort Range Forwarding Port TriggeringUPnP Setup UPnPSetup MAC Clone Setup One-to-One NATOne-to-One NAT Add RangeMAC Clone Setup DdnsWAN1/2 DynDNS.orgAdvanced Routing Setup Advanced RoutingDynamic Routing Oray.net PeanutHull DdnsStatic Routing Dhcp SetupSetup Dynamic IPStatic IP Dhcp Status Smart Link BackupStatus Dual-WANLoad Balance Network Service DetectionSystem Management Bandwidth Management Bandwidth WAN1/2Protocol Binding Maximum Bandwidth provided by ISP Bandwidth ManagementBandwidth Management Type Rate ControlPriority System Management SnmpDiagnostic System Management DiagnosticDNS Name Lookup PingFirmware Upgrade Factory DefaultSystem Management Restart Firmware DownloadImport Configuration File Port Management Port SetupExport Configuration File Basic Per Port ConfigFirewall General Port Management Port StatusPort Status GeneralRestrict WEB Features Firewall Access RulesAccess Rules Add a New Access RuleServices Scheduling Firewall Content FilterProtectLink Content FilterVPN Summary SummaryGroupVPN Status Gateway to GatewayClient to Gateway VPN Gateway to Gateway Local Group SetupAdd a New Tunnel VPN Clients StatusLocal Security Group Type Remote Security Gateway Type Remote Group SetupIPSec Setup IKE with Preshared KeyRemote Security Group Type Keying Mode Manual Advanced VPN Client to GatewayTunnel No The tunnel number is automatically generated TunnelRemote Client Remote Client SetupGroup VPN Default is Domain NameFQDN Keying Mode Manual Tunnel Only VPN VPN Client Access VPN VPN Pass Through VPN Client AccessVPN Client Users Certificate ManagementLog System Log VPN Pptp ServerVPN Pass Through Pptp ServerSystem Log Log SettingSyslog MailLog System Statistics Wizard Basic SetupObtain an IP automatically Minutes PPPoEAccess Rule Setup Select the Log Rule Logout SupportManual Linksys Web SiteAppendix a Troubleshooting TroubleshootingAppendix a Appendix B Appendix BLinksys QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or VistaInstall from the CD-ROM Linksys QuickVPN Client Installation and ConfigurationClick the VPN Client Access tab Click Add to list Click Save SettingsClick Business Click Router/VPN Solutions Install the Client CertificateDownload from the Internet Linksys QuickVPN ConnectionVersion Number of Linksys QuickVPN Confirm New Password Re-enter your new passwordAppendix C Configuration of the RVL200Appendix C Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Before You BeginConfiguration of PC 1 and PC Configuration of the RV042RV042 RVL200 Dynamic IP B.B.B.B with Configuration when Both Gateways Use Dynamic IP Addresses Appendix C Configuration of Router a Configuration of ScenarioAppendix D Appendix D IPSec NAT TraversalIPSec NAT Traversal Configuration of Router BOne-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 2 RV042 One-to-One NAT Rule on NAT 1 RV042Click the One-to-One NAT tab Configuration of Router a Appendix D Appendix E Creation of New ServicesAppendix E Bandwidth Management Bandwidth ManagementCreation of New Bandwidth Management Rules Firmware Upgrade Appendix F Firmware UpgradeUpgrade the Firmware Alternative Firmware Upgrade OptionFirmware Upgrade How to Purchase, Register, or Activate the Service Appendix G Trend Micro ProtectLink Gateway ServiceAppendix G System SummaryProtectLink How to Use the ServiceWeb Protection ProtectLink Web ProtectionProtectLink License ProtectLink Email ProtectionEmail Protection LicenseAppendix G Appendix H Specifications SpecificationsAppendix H Obtaining Warranty Service Warranty InformationAppendix Exclusions and LimitationsTechnical Support Warranty InformationAppendix J Software License Agreement Appendix JSoftware in Linksys Products Software LicensesSoftware License Agreement SchedulePreamble Appendix J END of Terms and Conditions Original SSLeay License OpenSSL LicenseAppendix J Regulatory Information Appendix KDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Appendix K Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix K Contact Information Appendix L