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(4) Port No.
Set the start port number to be used for each protocol.
[Web server]
Allows entry of the Web server's port number. The valid range is from 1 to 65535. The default factory
setting is 80.
[TCP port]
Allows entry of a TCP port start number other than the Web server (valid range from 1 to 65532). The AN-
8000 system uses 4 consecutive ports starting with the TCP start port. The default factory setting is 5000.
[UDP port]
Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used (valid range from 1 to 65516). The AN-8000 system
uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006.
Note
Because UDP port number 15000 is used internally by the system, the numbers from 14981 to 15000 are
not available.
[Paging port]
Displays the UDP port number to be used when making paging using the multicast communications.
To perform settings, refer to
(5) NAPT compatible
When connecting a PC to the exchange using the global IP address, mark the [NAPT compatible]
checkbox to make the items from [Network ID (6)] to [WAN port No. (8)] available for input.
(6) Network ID
When connecting a PC to the exchange using the global IP address, enter the number that identifies
networks for each range accessible by the PC using the local address.
When networks are connected as shown below, for example, assign different ID numbers for each, such
as "1" to equipment connected to LAN (1) and "2" to equipment connected to LAN (2).
Network ID No. 1 is assigned to the PC for setting. Set network ID No. 1 to equipment that can be
accessed by the PC (for example, equipment connected to LAN 1) using the local address.
(7) WAN IP address
Allows entry of the Exchange's IP address as viewed from the WAN side.
W A N
L A N
L A N
Router
NAPT
Router
NAPT
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