4. Click
Submit
.
Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application
You can enable port forwarding for certain application types.
Note:
Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See
Enabling Port Forwarding
.)
1. Log in to the home page. (See
Logging In as an Administrator
.)
2. Click
Settings > Router > Port Forwarding
.
3. In the blank row of the list, enter a Label that describes the application (for example,
“RandomEmailApp”).
4. In the
IP
field, enter the IP address of the server to be accessed.
5. In the
Port
field, enter the port used by the application. (If the application uses more than
one port, each port must be forwarded separately.)
6. In the
Protocol
list, click the protocol(s) used for this application (TCP, UDP).
7. Click the
to add this row to the list.
8. Click
Submit
.
Disabling Port Forwarding for an Application
If you want to stop forwarding any ports, you can remove them from the forwarding list.
Note:
Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See
Enabling Port Forwarding for an
Application
.)
1. Log in to the home page. (See
Logging In as an Administrator
.)
2. Click
Settings > Router > Port Forwarding
.
3. Click the
beside the row that you want to remove.
4. Click
Submit
.
DMZ
You can select one computer to receive all unsolicited incoming connections.
The IP address of the DMZ (“demilitarized zone”) is the default recipient of incoming packets
(from the Internet) that are not handled by port forwarding rules or NAT’d connections:
●
If port forwarding is enabled, incoming traffic is routed according to the port forwarding
rules or NAT’d connections.
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