MoRoS LAN PRO 2.0
Functions
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Configuration with the web interface
In order to
enable
port forwarding
, check in the menu "LAN (ext)" on the page
"Port forwarding" the checkbox "Activate port forwarding for LAN (ext) inter-
face".
In order to
create a port forwarding
rule
, select in the field "Create new rule"
the protocol (TCP or UDP) and specify the port range, for the incoming packets
at the MoRoS LAN PRO 2.0. Enter an IP address for the routing destination in
the entry field "to IP address" and a port in the entry field "to port"; this is the
address and the port where the packets are routed to.
In order to
disable an existing rule
, disable the checkbox "active" of the re-
spective rule and then click on "OK".
In order to
delete an existing rule
, check the checkbox "delete" of the respec-
tive rule and then click on "OK".
The rules in the list are processed from top to bottom. If two rules contradict
each other (for example, the same port is used twice), only the rule which is
further up in the list will be processed.
12.2.9
Defining the Exposed Host
As an option, the MoRoS LAN PRO 2.0 can forward all packets which do not comply with
any port forwarding rule, to a predefined computer in the LAN, also called "Exposed
Host" (for example, for diagnostic purposes). The setting for the "Exposed Host" is in
principle a port forwarding rule without criteria, which therefore applies to all packets.
The exposed host contains all packets which have not been requested by the local net-
work of the MoRoS LAN PRO 2.0 or which have not been forwarded to a participant in the
local network by a port forwarding rule. If no exposed host is configured, these incoming
packets are discarded.
Configuration with the web interface
In order to
define
an
exposed host
, enter in the menu "LAN (ext)" on the page
"Port forwarding" in the entry field "Exposed host" the IP address of a com-
puter in the LAN, which shall be accessible from outside via all ports.
Save your settings
by clicking "OK".