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Chapter 22 UPnP

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22.3 Displaying UPnP Port Mapping

Click ADVANCED > UPnP > Ports to display the UPnP Ports screen. Use this screen to
view the NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the ZyWALL.

Figure 266 ADVANCED > UPnP > Ports

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

Reset

Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.

Table 128 ADVANCED > UPnP

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Table 129 ADVANCED > UPnP > Ports

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Reserve UPnP

NAT rules in flash

after system

bootup

Select this check box to have the ZyWALL retain UPnP created NAT rules even

after restarting. If you use UPnP and you set a port on your computer to be fixed

for a specific service (for example FTP for file transfers), this option allows the

ZyWALL to keep a record when your computer uses UPnP to create a NAT

forwarding rule for that service.

The following read-only table displays information about the UPnP-created NAT mapping rule entries

in the ZyWALL’s NAT routing table.

#

This is the index number of the UPnP-created NAT mapping rule entry.

Remote Host

This field displays the source IP address (on the WAN) of inbound IP packets.

Since this is often a wildcard, the field may be blank. When the field is blank, the

ZyWALL forwards all traffic sent to the External Port on the WAN interface to the

Internal Client on the Internal Port. When this field displays an external IP

address, the NAT rule has the ZyWALL forward inbound packets to the Internal

Client from that IP address only.

External Port

This field displays the port number that the ZyWALL “listens” on (on the WAN port)

for connection requests destined for the NAT rule’s Internal Port and Internal

Client. The ZyWALL forwards incoming packets (from the WAN) with this port

number to the Internal Client on the Internal Port (on the LAN). If the field

displays “0”, the ZyWALL ignores the Internal Port value and forwards requests

on all external port numbers (that are otherwise unmapped) to the Internal Client.

Protocol

This field displays the protocol of the NAT mapping rule (TCP or UDP).

Internal Port

This field displays the port number on the Internal Client to which the ZyWALL

should forward incoming connection requests.