5.7.2 Port Range Mapping
The Port Range Mapping is used to set up the virtual server. A virtual server has two access ports: public and private. The public port is the open port where Internet users access the virtual server. The local port is the port on the LAN by which the virtual server is really accessed. The public port is translated to the local port to access to the virtual server. Follow the steps below to configure Static NAT Mapping.
STEP 1: Click on the Port Range Mapping tab on the NAT menu.
STEP 2: Click on Add to add a port range mapping entry.
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