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6.1.2.2 Port Forwarding Settings
Figure 6-2 Port Forwarding Settings
Name:
It specifies a unique name of the port forwarding entry.
Enable:
It allows you to enable or disable the port forwarding entry. The default value
is checked, which means the port forwarding entry is in effect. If you want to disable
the entry temporarily instead of deleting it, please clear the check box.
Protocol:
It specifies the transport protocol used by the service. The available
options are
TCP
,
UDP
and
TCP/UDP
. If you are not sure, select
TCP/UDP
.
Start External Port:
It specifies the lowest port number provided by the Gigabit
Router. The external ports are opened for outside users to access.
Internal IP Address:
It specifies the IP address of the local computer that provides
the service.
Start Internal Port:
It specifies the lowest port number of the service provided by the
local computer. The
Start External Port
and
Start Internal Port
can be different.
Port Count:
It specifies the number of service ports provided by the local computer. If
the service uses only one port number, enter 1. Change it if the service uses a range
of consecutive ports. The maximum value is 20. For example, if the start internal port
is 20, the start external port is 2000, and the port count is 2, then the internal port
range is from 20 to 21, and the external port range is from 2000 to 2001.
Bind to:
It specifies the interface to which this port forwarding entry is bound. The
port forwarding entry will use the selected interface’s IP address as its external IP
address.