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Bedienungsanleitung
7.2.2 Virtual servers (port forwarding)
You will need port forwarding if you wish to set up a game
server for online gaming or for P2P networks.
Rule Index:
You can choose from 1 to 16; up to 16 different
port forwardings are possible.
Application:
In this fi eld you enter the name of the program
for which you want to forward the port.
In the following pull-down menu you can also specify
predefi ned protocols/programs, if your program falls into one
of the categories.
In the pull-down menu below it, you can choose UDP/TCP
or ALL.
Start Port Number:
Port 21 is specifi ed as the fi rst port in
the above screenshot.
End Port Number:
Here you enter the last port; in our
example, it is also 21.
Note:
To enter many consecutive ports in one go, simply
enter the fi rst port 3000 (for example) as the
Start
Port
Number, and 3005 (for example) as the
End
Port
Number.
Local IP address:
In this fi eld, enter the IP address of the computer on which the program requiring port forwarding is installed.
Click ->
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
8 Access Management
In this overview, you can adjust the access settings comprehensively to suit your individual requirements.
To do so, select
Access Management
from the
Main Menu
.
8.1 ACL (access control for certain services)
From the Main Menu, select the
Access Management
menu
item, and then the
ACL
sub-item.
You use the Access Control List (ACL) to control which
users can access which fi les and services (computer fi les,
network services).
ACL:
Activated
means that ACL is switched on.
Deactivated
means that ACL is switched off.
ACL Rule Index:
You can choose from 1 to 16, which
means that you can confi gure up to 16
different ACLs.
Active:
Yes
means that Rule 1, for example, is
switched on.
No
means that Rule 1, for example, is switched off. You can also switch individual rules on or off if required.
Secure IP Address:
In this fi eld, enter the computer’s IP address if you want the rule to be valid for this computer exclusively.
If you want the rule to be valid for all computers connected to the router, enter 0.0.0.0.
Application:
Enter the protocol/application to which the rule should apply. You can choose from the following options:
Web, FTP, Telnet, SNMP, Ping or ALL.
Interface:
Select the exchange point for which the rule is valid.
You can choose from the following options:
WAN, LAN and Both.
Click ->
SAVE
at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
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