Advanced Setup
Application TCP
port
number
UDP port
number
Trigger
required?
FTP 21
N/A
False
Telnet 23
N/A
False
Secure shell (SSH)
22
N/A
False
Windows Media Services
1755
1755
False
Gnutella 6346
N/A
False
Kazaa 1214
N/A
False
Windows Terminal Server
3389
N/A
False
DNS N/A
53
False
PPTP 1723
1723
False
IKE (”Internet Key Exchange”)
N/A
500
False
LDAP 389
N/A
False
GRE
N/A (GRE)
N/A (GRE)
False
Databeam (T.120)
1503
N/A
false
You can allow access to a common application from a specific PC on your
network by enabling it. For more information, see section 5.4.5 - ”Configure
Internet Applications”.
If you want to allow access to an application that is not included in the
above list of common applications, you can create and enable a custom
application. For more information, see section 5.4.6 - ”Configure Custom
Applications”.
Before you can configure your default NAT settings, you must assign a
unique name to each of the PCs on your network. See below.
5.4.4
Assign PC Names
You must assign a name to each of the PCs on your network before you
can enable access to common applications or create custom ones. This
allows you to refer to PCs by name instead of IP address.
1
From the left-hand
Advanced Setup
menu, click on
Security.
2
Click on the
Configure named PCs
link (in the Virtual Server section)
to display the following page:
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