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Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)
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11.4.1 Game List Example
Here is an example game list text file. The index number, service name and associated port(s)
are specified by semi-colons (no spaces). Use the name=xxx (where xxx is the service name)
to create a new service. Port range can be separated with a hyphen (-) (no spaces). Multiple
(non-consecutive) ports can be separated by commas.
Port
Type a port number(s) to be forwarded.
To specify a range of ports, enter a hyphen (-) between the first port and the last
port, such as 10-20.
To specify two or more non-consecutive port numbers, separate them by a comma
without spaces, such as 123,567.
Server IP Address Type the inside IP address of the server that receives packets from the port(s)
specified in the Port field.
Wake up this
target by Wake
On LAN
Select this to use WoL (Wake On LAN) to turn on the server specified in the IP
address field when packets are received on the ports specified in the Port field.
Note: For more information on Wake On LAN see
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes to the Application Rules Summary table.
Reset
Click Reset to not save and return your new changes in the Service Name and
Port fields to the previous one.
Application Rules
Summary
#
This is the number of an individual port forwarding server entry.
Active
This icon is turned on when the rule is enabled.
Name
This field displays a name to identify this rule.
Port
This field displays the port number(s).
Server IP Address This field displays the inside IP address of the server.
Wake On LAN
This field displays No when Wake On LAN is disabled and Yes when Wake On
LAN is enabled.
Modify
Click the Edit icon to display and modify an existing rule setting in the fields under
Add Application Rule.
Click the Remove icon to delete a rule.
Table 54 NAT Application (continued)
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DESCRIPTION