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2015-10-12
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Port Forwarding is used to determine which local IP addresses/ports the router
translates to which public IP addresses/ports.
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Web operating pages are preset on the Web Server via Port 80 (HTTP) or port
443 (HTTPS). As a result, queries from the Internet must be translated using
the public IP address/port to the private IP address/port 80 or 443 for the Web
Server.
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If the connection of the software ETS Tool is via the Internet, Port 3671
(reserved for ETS) must be translated by public as well as private IP addresses.
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When using PC software ACS790 for remote operation, you must also change
Port 21 (FTP) and Port 50005 (ACS private) from the public to a private IP
address.
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The port IP address is appended to the web browser address line: <IP
address>:<Port>, e.g.
122.104.2.10:8080.
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The web browser always uses port 80 unless another port is entered. As a
result, the information in the address line for the web browser is always: <IP
address>:80 and <IP address>, or
122.104.2.10:80
and
122.104.2.10.
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Ports not equal to 80 are considered more robust against hackers.
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We recommend using Port Forwarding from the private range for ports (see
Section 11.3.1).
In the example, queries from the Internet to a public IP address (Internet
connection)/port 80 are forwarded to local IP address
192.168.2.10
(Web
Server)/Port 80. Port 21 is also enabled for file transfer.
Port forwarding (PAT)
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