Advanced Settings
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For example, if you would like to use Windows NetMeeting with your
BG-2000, you could configure the device so that connections to port 1720/
TCP get redirected to port 1063 on 192.168.253.2 (an internal machine).
You must also configure the device so that connections to port 1503/TCP
get redirected to port 1503 on 192.168.253.2 (the same internal machine).
This combination of port forwarding will enable you to use Windows
NetMeeting with your BG-2000.
TCP (Transport Control Protocol) is used for HTTP and Telnet sessions and
for DNS zone transfers, and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is used as a
transport method for TFTP, SNMP, DHCP, and DNS name resolution.
To add stations for Port Forwarding:
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Check the box labeled Enable Port Forwarding.
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Click the New button.
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Fill in the appropriate information.
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Click the Save button.
To remove a line:
Summary of Contents for BG-2000
Page 20: ...Hardware Description 2 12...
Page 24: ...Networking Options 3 4...
Page 28: ...The Management Tool 4 4 Figure 4 1 Home Main Area...
Page 33: ...Basic Settings 5 3 Figure 5 1 Internet Address TCP IP Settings Basic Settings...
Page 36: ...Basic Settings 5 6 Figure 5 2 PPPoE Basic Settings...
Page 41: ...Basic Settings 5 11 Figure 5 3 Wireless Settings Basic Settings...
Page 43: ...Basic Settings 5 13 Figure 5 4 Local Network Settings Basic Settings...
Page 44: ...Basic Settings 5 14...
Page 51: ...Advanced Settings 6 7 Figure 6 3 Port Filtering Advanced Settings...
Page 53: ...Advanced Settings 6 9 Figure 6 4 Protocol Filtering Advanced Settings...
Page 57: ...System Tools 7 3 Figure 7 1 Profile Management Tool Page...
Page 61: ...System Tools 7 7 Figure 7 4 Web Access Tools Page...
Page 63: ...System Tools 7 9 Figure 7 5 Terminal Access Tools Page...
Page 65: ...System Tools 7 11 Figure 7 6 SNMP Access Tools Page...
Page 77: ...System Tools 7 23 Figure 7 7 Statistics Tools Page...
Page 78: ...System Tools 7 24...
Page 96: ...Troubleshooting 9 14...
Page 128: ...Glossary B 26...