Figure 53 Trigger Port
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 38 | Trigger Port | |
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# |
| This is the rule index number |
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Name |
| Type a unique name (up to 15 characters) for identification purposes. All characters |
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| are permitted - including spaces. |
Incoming |
| Incoming is a port (or a range of ports) that a server on the WAN uses when it sends |
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| out a particular service. The Prestige forwards the traffic with this port (or range of |
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| ports) to the client computer on the LAN that requested the service. |
Start Port |
| Type a port number or the starting port number in a range of port numbers. |
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End Port |
| Type a port number or the ending port number in a range of port numbers. |
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Trigger |
| The trigger port is a port (or a range of ports) that causes (or triggers) the Prestige to |
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| record the IP address of the LAN computer that sent the traffic to a server on the WAN. |
Start Port |
| Type a port number or the starting port number in a range of port numbers. |
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End Port |
| Type a port number or the ending port number in a range of port numbers. |
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Apply |
| Click Apply to save your changes back to the Prestige. |
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Reset |
| Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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