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Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — config Page

Use this page to configure up to 32 virtual servers:

Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — config page fields

Field

Description

 

ADD NEW PORT

You can configure up to 32 virtual servers. If you select Custom, you must set the Name,

FORWARDING ENTRY

Port Start, Port End, and LAN IP Address.

Template

If you select Custom, you must set the Name, Port Start, Port End, and LAN IP Address.

 

If you select a predefined template such as HTTP or FTP, the Name, Port Start, Port End

 

values are provided. You only need to enter LAN IP Address and change default values

 

only if necessary.

 

Name

Type a unique identifier for the custom virtual server. The typical practice is to use the

 

protocol as a unique identifier (for example “ftp”).

Port Start

Sets the LAN internal interface port or the start of a port range. Inbound Internet

 

connection requests are statically mapped to this port. The ports used by some common

 

applications are:

 

 

FTP

20, 21

 

HTTP

80

 

NTP

123

 

Secure Shell

22

 

SMTP e-mail

25

 

Telnet

23

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SBG900 specifications

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