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Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual
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3.5 Router
Click Router on the main navigation pane to access the Port Forwarding and Static Routing pages.
Port Forwarding
Click the Port Forwarding tab on the Router page to configure port forwarding. Port forwarding is a technique for
transmitting and receiving network traffic through a router that involves re-writing the source and/or destination
IP addresses and typically the TCP/UDP port numbers of IP packets as they pass through. The various routing
configurations are displayed in the IP mapping table at the bottom of the page.
Figure 23 Router–Port Forwarding
DMZ Support
DMZ is a host on the internal network that has all ports exposed, except those ports forwarded otherwise.
DMZ
Select “Enable” to allow the modem to use DMZ routes using the address set in the
Destination IP Address. Select “Disable” to shut down the DMZ functionality.
Friendly IP Address
Optionally restricts DMZ access to the specified IP address. If set to “0.0.0.0,” the
DMZ is open to all incoming IP Addresses.
Destination IP
Address
The IP address that has all ports exposed, except ports defined in the Port
Forwarding configuration.
Save
Click Save for the changes to take effect.
Port Forwarding Configuration
Map Name
Sets the Map Name for the IP mapping table at the bottom of the page. The Map
Name can be up to ten characters in length. Do not use spaces in the character
string.
Protocol
Sets the data protocol as TCP, UDP, or All.