Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 70

Configuring the Network, Port Range Triggering Settings, Field, Description, Range Triggering List.

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Configuring the Network NAT 5 Port Range Triggering Settings Field Description Application Name Enter a name to identify the application in the Port Range Triggering List. WAN Choose the WAN Interface through which the trigger ports will be detected. LAN Choose the LAN where the host computer is located and to which forwarded traffic will be directed. Triggered Range Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the triggered port range. When a local client makes an outbound connection to a port in this range, the SRP opens the ports that are specified in the Forwarded Range fields back to the originating client. Check with the Internet application's documentation for the appropriate port numbers. Forwarded Range Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the forwarded port range These ports are opened when an outbound connection is made to one of the ports specified in the Triggered Range fields. Check with the Internet application documentation for the appropriate port numbers. Protocol Choose a protocol type from the down list (TCP, UDP, or both). Enable Click Enable to enable the applications that you have defined. The default is disabled. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 70

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Configuring the Network
NAT
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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5
Port Range Triggering Settings
Field
Description
Application Name
Enter a name to identify the application in the Port
Range Triggering List.
WAN
Choose the WAN Interface through which the trigger
ports will be detected.
LAN
Choose the LAN where the host computer is located
and to which forwarded traffic will be directed.
Triggered Range
Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the
triggered port range.
When a local client makes an outbound connection
to a port in this range, the SRP opens the ports that
are specified in the Forwarded Range fields back to
the originating client. Check with the Internet
application's documentation for the appropriate port
numbers.
Forwarded Range
Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the
forwarded port range
These ports are opened when an outbound
connection is made to one of the ports specified in
the Triggered Range fields. Check with the Internet
application documentation for the appropriate port
numbers.
Protocol
Choose a protocol type from the down list (TCP, UDP,
or both).
Enable
Click
Enable
to enable the applications that you have
defined. The default is disabled.