Using the ebox with a router, Sing the ebox with a router u – JLCooper eBOX User Manual
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sing the eBOX With a Router
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In this section, we will explain how to configure the eBOX to work
with a router. In this example, we will show how to configure two
eBoxes behind a router. This same information also applies
normal ope
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ration of the eBOX with different port numbers.
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onfigured to pass configuration packets coming to the router at IP
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uter at IP Address 12.34.56.78, TCP Port 4142 to the second
The TCP Port that the eBOX uses for configuration is fixed at
4141. However, if the eBOX is behind a router and the router i
configured to use Port Forwarding to remap the TCP connectio
the eBOX, you may have to use a different port. A good exam
of this is if you have 2 eBOXes at a remote site. In the exam
below, there are two eBOXes behind a router. The router is
c
Address 12.34.56.78, TCP Port 4141 to the first eBOX at IP
Address 192.168.254.102, TCP Port 4141. Additionally, the route
is also configured to pass configuration packets coming
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eBOX at IP Address 192.168.254.103, TCP Port 4141.
IP Address = 12:34:56:78
IP address = 19
Router
Port Forwarding Table
4141→192.168.254.102:4141
4142→192.168.254.103:4141
TCP Port = 4141
IP Address = 12:34:56:78
TCP Port = 4142
IP address = 192.168.254.102
TCP port = 4141
eBox #1
2.168.254.102
TCP port = 4141
eBox #2