
This table shows the details of clients currently receiving a DHCP address from the DHCP
server. Click
Refresh
to update the table.
NAT
This section allows you to configure functions related to Network Address Translation (NAT)
such as port triggering, and the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Port Trigger
Use this option to have inbound traffic automatically forwarded to a dynamic address on the
LAN when triggered by outbound traffic. To add a new port triggering rule, click
Add
.
Active: Check the box to activate this rule.
Name: Specify a name to identify the rule.
Trigger Protocol: Select
TCP
or
UDP
as the protocol for the trigger ports from the drop-down
menu.
Trigger Port: Enter the starting and ending trigger port for the rule.
Open Protocol: Select
TCP
or
UDP
as the protocol for the ports to be opened from the drop-
down menu.
Open Port(s): Enter the starting and ending ports to be opened when the trigger occurs.
Delete: Click the
Delete
icon to delete the rule.
Click
OK
to save the rule. Click
Apply
to apply the current rules and return to the Network
page.
DMZ
If a machine on your network is having trouble running an application from behind the
router’s firewall, you can choose to enable the DMZ, which will expose the selected machine
completely to the Internet. It is recommended that this is only used as a last resort, and that