Administration Tasks
12.5Modifying Port Settings
The modem’s HTTP/Telnet/FTP services are accessible using the standard port number 80, 23 and 21 respectively. It is possible that you want to designate a publicly accessible HTTP, Telnet or FTP server on your LAN side and you want to shift the modem’s HTTP/Telnet/FTP service to use a
Modify the port settings and click the Submit button.
Select Admin > Commit & Reboot and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent storage.
12.5.1Accessing a Server with a Non-Standard Port Number
If you set the modem’s embedded HTTP/Telnet/FTP server to use a non- standard port number, when access from the external world, the IP address should be followed by a colon and the
http://10.0.1.16:61000
where 10.0.1.16 is the modem’s WAN IP address and 61000 is the non- standard port number for HTTP that you specified in the Port Settings page.
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