Chapter 5: Configuring System Settings
Information | Description |
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Private IP Address | The |
Private Port | The logical port number where TCP or UDP traffic will be sent to from the WAN |
| after it is translated from the Proxy Address/Port combination. |
Proxy IP Address | The registered (public) IP address mapped to the Private IP Address. Permitted |
| traffic sent to this address from the WAN will end up at the device with the |
| associated Private IP Address. This is the IP address assigned to the WAN port |
| by the service provider. |
Proxy Port | The logical port number that TCP or UDP traffic will first be sent to from the WAN. |
Remote IP Address | The IP address of the device across the WAN that will be sending the TCP or UDP |
| traffic to your local device with the Private IP Address. Set this to 0.0.0.0 to allow |
| access by any host. |
Remote Port | The logical port number of the remote device that will be sending the UDP or TCP |
| traffic. For example, specify 23 for telnet traffic and specify 21 for FTP traffic. This |
| is usually set to 0 to allow any port. |
Protocol | The protocol, UDP or TCP, to be used as the transport between the LAN and the |
| remote user for this static NAT entry. |
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2Enter the Private IP Address of the device on the LAN side of the modem.
3Enter the Private Port number of the device on the LAN side of the modem.
4Enter the Proxy IP Address that is mapped to the Private IP Address.
5Enter the Proxy Port number that is mapped to the Private Port.
6Enter the Remote IP Address of the device across the WAN that will initiate a session. If you do not have the information for the remote user, enter 0.0.0.0.
7Enter the Remote Port number of the device across the WAN that will initiate a session. For example, specify 23 for telnet traffic and specify 21 for FTP traffic. If you do not have the information for the remote user, enter 0.
8Select the Protocol from the
9Click OK to accept the changes or Cancel to return to the previous screen without changes.
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