Chapter 4: Using the web interface
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Setting up the interfaces
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Port forwarding
Port forwarding enables you to setup a server connected to the terminal while the terminal is in
Router mode. Without port forwarding it would not be possible to contact the server from the
internet.
For information on how to set the terminal in Router mode, see
Setting up the network user groups
on page 81.
The following example shows how to allow internet access to a mail server (smtp) connected to the
terminal.
The mail server in this example has the IP address 192.168.0.100.
1.
Select
LAN > Port forwarding
in the left navigation pane.
2.
Select
Enabled
to generally enable port forwarding.
3.
Type in the
Incoming port range
.
4.
Type in the
Destination IP
address, which in this example is the IP address of the mail server:
192.168.0.100.
5.
Type in the
Destination port range
.
6.
Repeat step 3. to step 5. to set up port forwarding to additional servers.
7.
In the
Active
column, select which ports should have port forwarding activated.
8.
Click
Apply
.
You can now access the mail server from the Internet, using the external IP address of the
terminal.
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