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Advance NAT setting: Maximum 10 items for TCP and UDP port mapping.
IP Sec ALG: Enable/Disable IP Sec ALG;
FTP ALG: Enable/Disable FTP ALG;
PPTP ALG: Enable/Disable PPTP ALG;
Transfer Type: Transfer type using port mapping.
Inside IP: LAN device IP for port mapping.
Inside Port: LAN device port for port mapping.
Outside Port: WAN port for port mapping.
Click Add to add new port mapping item and Delete to delete current port mapping
item.
6.7.3 NAT Service Configuration
6.7.3.1
Configure web browse port, the default is 80 port
,
if you want to enhance system
safety
,
you'd better change it into non-80 standard port
;
Example:
The ip address is 192.168.1.70. you change the port value to 8090, the accessing
address is http://192.168.1.70:8090
But if the value is 0, that imply it can not be configured by web browser.
6.7.3.2
Configure telnet port
,
the default is 23 port. You can change the value to others.
Example: The IP address is 192.168.1.70. you change the port value to 8023, the
accessing address is telnet 192.168.1.70:8023
6.7.3.3
Enable RTP initial port configuration. It is dynamic allocation
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