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Advanced Port Forwarding Page

This page allows you to run a publicly accessible server on the LAN by specifying the mapping of TCP/UDP ports to a local PC. This enables incoming requests on specific port numbers to reach web servers, FTP servers, mail servers, etc. so that they can be accessible from the public Internet.

A table of commonly used Port numbers is also displayed on the page for your convenience. The ports used by some common applications are:

HTTP: 80

FTP: 20, 21

Secure Shell: 22

Telnet: 23

SMTP e-mail: 25

SNMP: 161

To map a port, you must enter the range of port numbers that should be forwarded locally and the IP address to which traffic to those ports should be sent. If only a single port specification is desired, enter the same port number in the “start” and “end” locations for that IP address.

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