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Chapter 23 UPnP

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23.3 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 240 ADVANCED > UPnP > Ports

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Allow UPnP to pass

through Firewall

Select this check box to allow traffic from UPnP-enabled applications to

bypass the firewall.

Clear this check box to have the firewall block all UPnP application packets

(for example, MSN packets).

Outgoing WAN

Interface

Select through which WAN port you want to send out traffic from UPnP-

enabled applications. If the WAN port you select loses its connection, the

ZyWALL attempts to use the other WAN port. If the other WAN port also

does not work, the ZyWALL drops outgoing packets from UPnP-enabled

applications.

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

Reset

Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.

Table 147 ADVANCED > UPnP

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Table 148 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.

WAN Interface in

Use

This field displays through which WAN interface the ZyWALL is currently sending

out traffic from UPnP-enabled applications. This field displays None when UPnP is

disabled or neither of the WAN ports has a connection.

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.