DIR-430 RangeBooster G Wireless Router User’s Guide
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Advanced
The Advanced Section of the DIR-430 management UI allows administrators to
configure various Networking parameters relating to LAN based Servers and
Access Control. Refer to each section for more information.
Port Forwarding
With this feature, you can setup services like web servers, file servers, e-mail
servers, and any other customized applications to the Internet on internal PCs. To
give access from the Internet, add a policy to allow the traffic initiated from
Internet to internal network (inbound traffic). This uses Reverse Network Address
Translation (RNAT) to forward specified ports from the WAN to the LAN.
To add a policy, click on
Advanced
on the top panel, and click on
Port
Forwarding
to open up the page as shown below.
To create a new rule for inbound traffic, click on
Add New Port Forwarding Policy
button on the page shown above that will lead to the configuration page as shown
in below.
The Port Forwarding configuration requires you to provide:
Connections from Remote Systems:
Specify the remote host IP address,
domain name, or IP range (select
Any
radio button if required for all machines)
from which the Internet traffic is generated.
For Service:
A pre-determined service from the drop-down list or specify port
range (if only one port exists, provide duplicate entry) with transport protocol
(TCP/UDP).
Redirect to Local System:
The local host IP address to which traffic is destined
from the Internet. Select the PC from the drop down box or choose the Custom
radio button and specify its IP address.
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