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WRP400 Provisioning Reference C Feature/XML Tag Port Range Forwarding Port Range Triggering VLAN Parameters Examples forward _single=name:on|off:both|tcp|udp:port range start:port range end:ip NOTE: To configure port forwarding, you also should configure a DHCP reservation for the designated server. forward_port: Supports port forwarding on a range of ports name: Application name on|off: 0n (Enabled or off (Disabled both|tcp|udp: Selected protocol; tcp, udp, or both external-port: The external port number To allow forwarding on two specified port ranges: forward_port=prf1:on:tcp:555:666:18 forward_port=prf2:on:both:777:888:19 To delete all: internal-port: The internal port number ip: The IP address of the computer running the specific application. port_trigg er=name:on|off:trigger start:trigger end:forward start:forward end port_trigger: Supports port range triggering name: Application name on|off: On (enabled) or Off (disabled) To configure two port range triggers: port_ trigger=prt1:on:111:222:333:444 port_ trigger=prt2:on:555:666:777:888 To delete all: trigger start:trigger end: Triggered range forward star:forward end: Forwarded range wan_vlan_enable,wan_vla n_id wan_vlan_enable: VLAN status; 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled) wan_vlan_id: VLAN ID number To enable VLAN and specify the VLAN ID: wan_vlan_enable=1, wan_vlan_id=123 To disable VLAN: wan_ vlan_enable=0 Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 163

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WRP400 Provisioning Reference
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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C
Port Range
Forwarding
<PORT_RANGE_
FOWARDING>
<PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>forward
_single=name:on|off:both|tcp|udp:port
range start:port range end:ip</
PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>
NOTE:
To configure port forwarding,
you also should configure a DHCP
reservation for the designated server.
forward_port: Supports port forwarding
on a range of ports
name: Application name
on|off: 0n (Enabled or off (Disabled
both|tcp|udp: Selected protocol; tcp, udp,
or both
external-port: The external port number
internal-port: The internal port number
ip: The IP address of the computer
running the specific application.
To allow forwarding on two specified port
ranges: <PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>
forward_port=prf1:on:tcp:555:666:18
</PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>
<PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>
forward_port=prf2:on:both:777:888:19</PORT_
RANGE_FORWARDING>
To delete all: <PORT_RANGE_FORWARDING>
</PORT_ RANGE_FORWARDING>
Port Range
Triggering
<PORT_RANGE_
TRIGGERING>
<PORT_RANGE_TRIGGERING>port_trigg
er=name:on|off:trigger start:trigger
end:forward start:forward end</
PORT_RANGE_TRIGGERING>
port_trigger: Supports port range
triggering
name: Application name
on|off: On (enabled) or Off (disabled)
trigger start
:trigger end:
Triggered range
forward star
:forward end:
Forwarded
range
To configure two port range triggers:
<PORT_RANGE_TRIGGERING>port_
trigger=prt1:on:111:222:333:444
</PORT_ RANGE_TRIGGERING>
<PORT_RANGE_TRIGGERING>port_
trigger=prt2:on:555:666:777:888
</PORT_ RANGE_TRIGGERING>
To delete all: <PORT_RANGE_TRIGGERING></
PORT_ RANGE_TRIGGERING>
VLAN
<WAN_VLAN>
<WAN_VLAN>wan_vlan_enable,wan_vla
n_id</WAN_VLAN>
wan_vlan_enable: VLAN status; 1
(enabled) 0 (disabled)
wan_vlan_id: VLAN ID number
To enable VLAN and specify the VLAN ID:
<WAN_VLAN>wan_vlan_enable=1,
wan_vlan_id=123</WAN_VLAN>
To disable VLAN: <WAN_VLAN>wan_
vlan_enable=0</WAN_VLAN>
Feature/XML
Tag
Parameters
Examples