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TEW-455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point

5.3.2 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)

“Virtual Server” can also referred to as “Port Forward” as well and used interchangeably. Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a controlled manner including on-line gaming, video conferencing or others via Virtual Server setup. Don’t repeat ports’ usage to avoid confusion.

Please click on Advance -> Virtual Server and follow the below setting.

Virtual Server : By Default, It’s “Disable. Check Enable radial button to enable Virtual Server.

Description : Enter appropriate message for resource sharing via Virtual Server.

Private IP : Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share.

Protocol Type : Select appropriate sessions, TCP or UDP, from shared host via multiple private ports.

Private Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e. port 20:80

Public Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e. port 20:80

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The Private Port and Public Port can be different. However, total number of ports need to be the same. Example : Public Port is 11 to 20 and the Private Port can be a 10 ports range.

Click “Add” button to add Virtual Server rule to List. Total of maximum 20 rules are allowed in this List. All rules can be edited or removed from the List. Click Reboot button to activate your changes.

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