Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT)
Table 52 NAT Trigger Port (continued)
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Trigger Start | This is the first trigger port number that identifies a service. |
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Trigger End | This is the last trigger port number that identifies a service. |
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Trigger Proto. | This is the trigger transport layer protocol. 1 means TCP, 2 means UDP |
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Open Start | This is the first open port number that identifies a service. |
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Open End Port | This is the last open port number that identifies a service. |
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Open Proto. | This is the open transport layer protocol. 1 means TCP, 2 means UDP |
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Modify | Click the Edit icon to go to the screen where you can edit the rule. |
| Click the Remove icon to delete an existing rule. Note that subsequent |
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Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to return to the previous configuration. |
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8.4.1 Trigger Port Configuration
This screen lets you create new port triggering rules. Click the Add icon in the NAT - Trigger Port screen to open the following screen.
Figure 85 NAT > Trigger Port > Add
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