D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual - Page 77

Port Forwarding

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Cancel Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Port Forwarding Port forwarding is a process to restrict access to traffic entering your network, selectively allowing only specific outside users to access specific local resources. By default, all access from the WAN side is blocked from accessing the secure LAN, except in response to the LAN or DMZ requests. To allow outside devices to access services on the secure LAN, you must create a port forwarding rule for each service. It also supports Translation (Outbound). The fields displayed in the Port forwarding table are as follows: Field Active Allowed remote IPs Interface Forward internal IP Local port Mode Name Protocol Public port Description You can enable or disable the respective rule. It displays the IP addresses that can accept to and from traffic. It displays the interface on which the rule is configured. It displays the LAN host IP address. It displays the LAN host port numbers. It displays the mode configured for the selected rule. It displays the name of the rule. It displays the protocol followed for the configured rule. It displays the public port number. Click Add icon to add a new entry. This opens the Add port forwarding page. To delete multiple entries, select the checkboxes that you want to delete, and click Delete icon. The fields available on the Add port forwarding page are as follows: Field Description

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Port Forwarding
Port forwarding is a process to restrict access to traffic entering your network, selectively allowing only specific outside users to access specific
local resources. By default, all access from the WAN side is blocked from accessing the secure LAN, except in response to the LAN or DMZ
requests. To allow outside devices to access services on the secure LAN, you must create a port forwarding rule for each service. It also
supports Translation (Outbound).
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Port forwarding
Field
Description
Active
You can enable or disable the respective rule.
Allowed remote IPs
It displays the IP addresses that can accept to and from traffic.
Interface
It displays the interface on which the rule is configured.
Forward internal IP
It displays the LAN host IP address.
Local port
It displays the LAN host port numbers.
Mode
It displays the mode configured for the selected rule.
Name
It displays the name of the rule.
Protocol
It displays the protocol followed for the configured rule.
Public port
It displays the public port number.
Click
to add a new entry. This opens the
page. To delete multiple entries, select the checkboxes that you want to
Add icon
Add port forwarding
delete, and click
.
Delete icon
The fields available on the
page are as follows:
Add port forwarding
Field
Description