Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration / Network Management | 45 |
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| The Public Port is the TCP/UDP port on the WAN | |
| interface. Select one of the following options from the | |
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Public | Any port or Safe Ports (port above 1024). If you are | |
redirecting a single standard TCP/UDP port from the | ||
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WAN to the LAN, select the Single Port option and use | ||
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| the standard port number here(such as port 23 for | |
| Telnet or port 25 for SMTP.) If choose the Any Port | |
| option, all TCP/UDP traffic will be directed as specified. | |
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Schedule | This allows you to select between Always or a timed | |
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Click the Apply button to put the new virtual server configuration set or modification into effect. Any server sets configured in the menu will appear in the Virtual Server List with the new settings. The
To remove any configuration set from the Virtual Server List, click on the trashcan icon for set you want to delete.
Special Application Configuration
Some applications (programs on your PCs) require multiple TCP/UDP connections to the Internet. Internet games, video conferencing, and Internet telephony are examples of such applications. These type of applications can not work with Network Address Translation (NAT). If you want to use such applications on your LAN, you will need to make an entery for