D-Link DI-1162M manual Static Napt, Napt for Special Aps

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DI-1162/DI-1162M Remote Access Router

The parameters are described as follows:

Global IP – This is a single, global IP Address that is valid on the Internet, or on the same subnet of the global interface.

Local IP – This is a single, local IP Address that is not valid on the Internet.

Static NAPT

This screen (below) is how the NAT IP Pool appears, if Static NAPT was chosen for the Translation Mode parameter. Each entry in this configuration can be used to map a global address and port to a local address and port. Notice that the global address will be the external IP address of the global interface.

Port – This is a destination port number, used by TCP and UDP, to de-multiplex the incoming IP packet.

In the above example, incoming packets with the global destination IP Address (211.11.22.2) and global destination TCP/UDP port (21) will be translated to a packet with the local destination IP Address (1.1.1.5) and local TCP/UDP port (21).

Port 21 is assigned to FTP servers. Please see “Appendix D” for more commonly assigned port numbers, or RFC 1700 for a more complete list.

NAPT for Special Aps

Some applications programs that are used over the Internet such as Microsoft NetMeeting, Diablo, and CU See Me send information to a certain port number or within a specified range of port numbers. The exact port number used is specific to the application. However, if you find that you are having trouble using an application over the Internet and you are using NAPT, you may need to exempt certain port numbers from the NAPT port translation process. Please refer to the user guide for the program to find out whether it transmits and receives data only through specified IP port numbers. In order for these programs to work with NAPT, the IP port numbers required by these applications must be entered in the Configure NAPT for Special APs screen shown below.

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