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Unified Services Router User Manual A s a co n v enien ce fo r remo t e u s ers , t h e h o s t n ame (FQDN) o f t h e n et wo rk s erv er can b e co n fig u red t o allo w fo r IP ad d ress res olu tio n . Th is h o s t n ame res o lu t io n p ro v id es u s ers wit h eas y -t o -rememb er FQDN's t o acces s TCP ap p licat io n s in s t ead o f erro r prone IP addres s es when us ing the Port Forwarding s ervice through the SSL Us er Po rt a l. To configure port forwarding, following are required:  Lo cal Serv er IP ad d ress: Th e IP ad d res s o f t h e lo cal s erv er wh ich is h o s t in g the application.  TCP port: The TCP port of the application Once the new application is defined it is dis played in a lis t of configured applications for port forwarding. allo w u s ers t o access t he p riv ate n et work s erv ers b y u sin g a h o st name in s tead o f an IP addres s, the FQDN corres ponding to the IP address is defined in the port forwarding hos t configuration s ection.  Lo cal s erv er IP ad d res s : Th e IP ad d res s o f t h e lo cal s erv er h o s t in g t h e application. The application s hould be configured in advance.  Fu lly q u alified d o main n ame: Th e d o main n a me o f t h e in t ern al s erv er is t o b e s pecified On ce t h e n ew FQDN is co n fig u red, it is d is p layed in a lis t o f co n fig u red h o sts fo r port fo rwa rd in g .  Defin in g t h e h o s t n ame is o p t io n al as min imu m req u iremen t fo r p o rt fo rward in g is identifying the TCP application and local s erver IP addres s . The local s erver IP ad d res s o f t h e co n fig u red h o s t n ame mu s t mat ch t h e IP ad d res s o f t h e co n fig u red application for port forwarding. 143

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Unified Services Router
User Manual
143
As a convenience for remote users, the hostname (FQDN) of the network server can
be configured to allow for IP address resolution. This host name resolution provides
users with easy-to-remember
FQDN’s to access TCP applications instead of error
-
prone IP addresses when using the Port Forwarding service through the SSL User
Portal.
To configure port forwarding, following are required:
Local Server IP address: The IP address of the local server which is hosting
the application.
TCP port: The TCP port of the application
Once the new application is defined it is displayed in a list of configured applications
for port forwarding.
allow users to access the private network servers by using a hostname instead of an IP
address, the FQDN corresponding to the IP address is defined in the port forwarding
host configuration section.
Local server IP address: The IP address of the local server hosting the
application.
The application should be configured in advance.
Fully qualified domain name: The domain name of the internal server is to be
specified
Once the new FQDN is configured, it is displayed in a list of configured hosts for port
forwarding.
Defining the hostname is optional as minimum requirement for port forwarding is
identifying the TCP application and local server IP address. The local server IP
address of the configured hostname must match the IP address of the configured
application for port forwarding.