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LUX-UG-XBR-2300 Vers: 07314
WAN:
Selects a WAN interface for mapping (either WAN1 or WAN2)
WAN Port:
Selects a TCP/UDP port to be mapped
Well-known Ports:
In the Well-known Ports dropdown, there are some commonly
used protocol ports such as: DNS (53), FTP (21), GOPHER (70), HTTP (80), NNTP (1190),
POP3 (110), PPTP (1723), SMTP (25), SOCK (1080) and TELNET (23).
Any ports that are not included in the dropdown can be manually added.
LAN Port:
Selects the destination port on the Internal Server
LAN IP:
Sets the IP Address of the Internal Server to be accessed
Protocol:
Sets which type of traffic is forwarded: TCP, UDP or All
Enable:
Enables the port forwarding rule
Modify:
Updates the port forwarding rule
Description:
Arrows you to enter a description for easy identification of Port
Fowarding rule
NOTE:
If you set up Port Forwarding with a service port of 80, remote access
to the Web Management interface will need to be through another
port such as 8080 to avoid potential conflicts.
NOTE:
Spaces & special characters are not permitted in the description field.
5.6.2 UPnP
The latest Universal Plug and Play network protocol is supported by Windows XP or
higher (the operating system needs to be integrated with or have Directx9.0 or higher). If
UPnP is enabled, port forwarding information is automatically supplied
at the request of any compatible application.