[Destination local IP address] | It means to type the destination IP address. | |
add | It means creating a new open port setting. | |
Profile index | It means to specify the number for this profile. The range is from 1 | |
| to 10. |
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Subitem index | It means to specify the subitem number for this profile. The range is | |
| from 1 to 10. | |
WAN IP addr | It means to specify the public IP address for this profile. | |
Pvt IP addr | It means to specify the private IP address of local computer. | |
protocol | It means to specify TCP or UDP as the protocol. | |
start port | It means to specify the starting port number of the service offered by | |
| the local host. | |
endt port | It means to specify the ending port number of the service offered by | |
| the local host. | |
remove | It means deleting the specified open port setting. | |
Profile index | It means to specify the entry number of the profile. | |
subitem index | It means to specify the entry number of subitem. | |
flush | It means to clear all the open port settings. |
Example
>srv nat openport flush Ok.
>
2.14.2.3 srv nat portmap
This command allows users to set port redirection table for NAT server. srv nat portmap add [idx][serv name][proto][pub port][pri ip][pri port] srv nat portmap del [idx]
srv nat portmap disable [idx]
srv nat portmap enable [idx] [proto] srv nat portmap flush
srv nat portmap table
Syntax Description |
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Add[idx] | It means to add a new port redirection table with an index number. |
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| Available index number is from 1 to 10. |
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serv name | It means to type one name as service name. |
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proto | It means to specify TCP or UDP as the protocol. |
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pub port | It means to specify which port can be redirected to the specified |
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| Private IP and Port of the internal host |
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