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2.13. Port Forwarding
Networking
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding redirects incoming network traffic from pre-defined “WAN
Port” range to pre-defined “LAN IP Address” and “LAN Port” range. Users are
allowed to add, remove, edit, enable, and disable port forwarding rules here as shown
in Figure 2-20. Please note that port forwarding is only applicable when the CPE is in
NAT mode. After setting the configurations of these fields, press the “Apply” button
to write the new configurations into the CPE and press “Reboot” as shown in Figure
2-34, to reboot the system in order for the new configurations to take effect.
Figure 2-20 Port Forwarding
Summary of Contents for ASMAX2300
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