User’s Guide
Version 1.0
Interface
– choose device interface for the route: [br1/ixp0/ixp1/vlan[n]].
Status
– set new static route status: [enabled/disabled].
Gateway
– enter the gateway address for the route. 0.0.0.0 stands for the default gateway of the
selected interface [IP address].
Target IP Address
– enter network address or host IP to be routed to [IP address].
Netmask
– enter the target network netmask [dots and digits].
Save
– save the new route.
Cancel
– restore all previous values.
Figure 85 – Save New Route
Up to
255
static routes can be set between each interface.
Network Interface | Configuration | Port Forwarding
Port
Forwarding
is required when NAT is configured. NAT translates all internal addresses to one
official IP address (WAN IP address). With port forwarding enabled it is possible to access internal
services and workstations from the WAN interface.
Port forwarding forwards TCP or UDP traffic trough the BW1330 controller’s local port to the specified
remote port. Use the
network interface | configuration | port forwarding
menu to specify such a
port forwarding rule. By default no port forwards are defined on the controller:
Figure 86 – Port Forwarding Rules
Click the new button to add a port-forwarding rule:
Figure 87 – Add Port Forwarding Rule.
Status –
select
status: [enabled/disabled].
Type
– select type of forwarding traffic: [TCP/UDP].
Local IP Address
– BW1330 device interface address from which the selected traffic should be
forwarded.
Local
Port
–BW1330 device interface port from which the selected traffic should be forwarded.
Remote
IP
Address/Port
– internal IP address and port no (LAN ports) to which the selected traffic
shall be forwarded.
Example:
Create rule as follow:
Type = TCP, local IP address/port = 192.168.2.248:8080 remote IP address/port = 1.2.3.4:8080.
With such a rule all traffic coming to port 8080 on the BW1330 interface local address 192.168.2.248
will be forwarded to port 8080 on the server (host) 1.2.3.4.
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