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Using a Special Application on your PC

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Settings - Special Application Special Application Configuration Buttons Special Application List • Enable - Use this to Enable or Disable the Special Application as required • Name - Enter a descriptive name to identify the Special Application. • Outgoing Protocol -Select the protocol used by the application when sending data to the remote server or PC. • Outgoing Port Range - Enter the beginning and end of the range of port numbers used by the application server for data you send. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both fields. • Incoming Protocol - Select the protocol used by the application when receiving data from the remote server or PC. • Incoming Port Range -Enter the beginning and end of the range of port numbers used by the application server for data you receive. If the application uses a single port number, enter it in both fields. • Add - Create a new Special Application entry. • Delete - Delete the selected entry. • Update - Save any changes you have made to the current entry. • Cancel - Cancel any changes you have made since the last saved operation. This shows the details of all Special Applications which are currently defined. You can modify its configuration data by selecting and clicking on a row. Using a Special Application on your PC • Once the Special Applications screen is configured correctly, you can use the application on your PC normally. Remember that only one (1) PC can use each Special application at any time. • Also, when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Application, there may need to be a "Timeout" period before another PC can use the same Special Application. • If an application still cannot function correctly, try using the "DMZ" feature, if possible. Page 37

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Settings – Special Application
Special Application
Configuration
Enable
Use this to Enable or Disable the Special Application as
required
Name
– Enter a descriptive name to identify the Special Application.
Outgoing Protocol
–Select the protocol used by the application when
sending data to the remote server or PC.
Outgoing Port Range
– Enter the beginning and end of the range of
port numbers used by the application server for data you send. If the
application uses a single port number, enter it in both fields.
Incoming Protocol
– Select the protocol used by the application when
receiving data from the remote server or PC.
Incoming Port Range
–Enter the beginning and end of the range of
port numbers used by the application server for data you receive. If the
application uses a single port number, enter it in both fields.
Buttons
Add
– Create a new Special Application entry.
Delete
– Delete the selected entry.
Update
– Save any changes you have made to the current entry.
Cancel
– Cancel any changes you have made since the last saved
operation.
Special Application
List
This shows the details of all Special Applications which are currently
defined. You can modify its configuration data by selecting and clicking on
a row.
Using a Special Application on your PC
Once the
Special Applications
screen is configured correctly, you can use the application on your
PC normally. Remember that only one (1) PC can use each Special application at any time.
Also, when 1 PC is finished using a particular Special Application, there may need to be a "Time-
out" period before another PC can use the same Special Application.
If an application still cannot function correctly, try using the "DMZ" feature, if possible.
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