Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 141

Applications and Gaming, Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding

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Data Fields Applications and Gaming B Applications and Gaming The Applications and Gaming module includes the following pages: • "Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding" on page 139 • "Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding" on page 139 • "Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering" on page 141 • "Applications & Gaming > DMZ" on page 141 • "Applications and Gaming > QoS (Quality of Service)" on page 141 Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding Application Name External Port Internal Port Protocol To IP Address Enabled A name for the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters. The external port number used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. The internal port number used by the server or Internet application. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. The protocol used for this application, either TCP, UDP, or both. The IP address of the PC that should receive the requests. When selected, port forwarding is active. Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding Application Name Start~End Port A name for the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters. The number or range of port(s) used by the server or Internet applications. Check with the Internet application documentation for more information. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 139

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Data Fields
Applications and Gaming
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
139
B
Applications and Gaming
The Applications and Gaming module includes the following pages:
“Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding” on page 139
“Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding” on page 139
“Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering” on page 141
“Applications & Gaming > DMZ” on page 141
“Applications and Gaming > QoS (Quality of Service)” on page 141
Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding
Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding
Application Name
A name for the application. Each name can be up
to 12 characters.
External Port
The external port number used by the server or
Internet application. Check with the Internet
application documentation for more information.
Internal Port
The internal port number used by the server or
Internet application. Check with the Internet
application documentation for more information.
Protocol
The protocol used for this application, either
TCP, UDP, or both.
To IP Address
The IP address of the PC that should receive the
requests.
Enabled
When selected, port forwarding is active.
Application Name
A name for the application. Each name can be up
to 12 characters.
Start~End Port
The number or range of port(s) used by the
server or Internet applications. Check with the
Internet application documentation for more
information.