Advanced > NAT > Port Triggering

Port triggering is similar to Port Forwarding however where port forwarding is tied to a specific IP address, Port triggering is dynamic and is tied to a particular application event request. The ‘Custom Application’ settings, or the pre-sets that are provided by the application names in the drop-down menu, allows specific ports to be opened by the named applications. The ‘trigger’ is the outgoing request, which then ‘opens’ the ports specified in the Open Port Start-End range to enable the application to reply.

For this to work, you need to know the Outgoing Port(s) which the application uses to Send requests, and then specify the Open Port range for the reply. Some typical port ranges are as follows; for other applications, check the vendor websites.

Application

Outgoing Port

Reply Port

Battle.net

6112

6112

 

 

 

DialPad

7175

51200, 51201,51210

 

 

 

ICQ

4000

4000

 

 

 

ICU II

2019

2000-2038, 2050-2051, 2069,

 

 

 

IRC

6667

531, 6666, 6667

 

 

 

MSN Gaming Zone

47624

2300-2400, 28800-29000

 

 

 

PC to Phone

12053

12120,12122, 24150-24220

 

 

 

Quick Time4

554

6970-6999

 

 

 

wowcall

8000

4000-4020

 

 

 

NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router

51

YML790 Rev8

 

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Netcom NB9W manual Advanced NAT Port Triggering, Application Outgoing Port Reply Port, Icq, Icu, Irc