Chapter 8 Network
access services on the NSA. You can set which port Internet users need to use to access a specific service on the NSA.
Note: Some Internet gateways will delete all UPnP mappings after reboot. So if the Internet gateway reboots, you may need to use this screen again to
Figure 85 Network > UPnP > Port Mapping
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 30 Network > UPnP > Port Mapping
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
LAN | Use these fields to specify what port the Internet gateway uses to |
| connect from its LAN port to the service on the NSA. |
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Service Name | This |
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LAN Port | Specify the port number (1~65,536) the Internet gateway needs to use |
| to connect from its LAN port to the service on the NSA. This is the NSA’s |
| internal port number for the service. Changing a service’s port number |
| in this screen also changes it in other NSA screens that display it. |
| Similarly, changing a service’s port number in another NSA screen also |
| changes it here. |
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| The number below this icon is your Internet gateway’s WAN IP address |
| (the IP address your Internet gateway uses for connecting to the |
| Internet). |
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WAN | Use these fields to specify what port Internet users must use to connect |
| to the Internet gateway’s WAN port in order to connect to the service on |
| the NSA. |
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Service Name | This |
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