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Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — config Page
Use this page to configure up to 32 virtual servers:
Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — config page fields
Field
Description
ADD NEW PORT
FORWARDING ENTRY
You can configure up to 32 virtual servers.
Template
If you select Custom, you must set the Name, Port Start, Port End, and LAN IP Address.
If you select a predefined template such as HTTP or FTP, the Name, Port Start, Port End
values are provided. You only need to enter LAN IP Address and change default values only
if necessary.
Name
Type a unique identifier for the custom virtual server. The typical practice is to use the
protocol as a unique identifier (for example “ftp”).
Port Start
Sets the LAN internal interface port or the start of a port range. Inbound Internet connection
requests are statically mapped to this port.
Port End
If a range of ports is required, sets the end of the port range.
LAN IP Address
Sets the private LAN IP address for the port forwarding page. An Internet user must know the
public IP address to access any port forwarding entry you define on the private LAN.
Enable
Check this box to enable the port forwarding entries to be accessed through NAT.
Add
Click to add the virtual server to the PORT FORWARDING list.
PORT FORWARDING
Displays the configured custom virtual servers.