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Port Forwarding and Port Triggering, Port Forwarding

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Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000 Port Forwarding and Port Triggering Port forwarding and port triggering are advanced features that affect the behavior of the firewall in your router. In the Port Forwarding / Port Triggering screen, you can make local computers or servers available to the Internet for different services (for example, FTP or HTTP), to play Internet games (like Quake III), or to use Internet applications (like CU-SeeMe) • Port forwarding is designed for FTP, Web server, or other server-based services. Once port forwarding is set up, requests from the Internet are forwarded to the proper server. • Port triggering monitors outbound traffic. When the router detects traffic on the specified outbound port, it remembers the IP address of the computer that sent the data and triggers the incoming port. Incoming traffic on the triggered port is then forwarded to the triggering computer. Port triggering allows requests from the Internet only after a designated port is triggered. Port triggering applies to chat and Internet games. Port Forwarding To set up port forwarding: 1. From the main menu, under the Advanced Heading, select Port Forwarding/Port Triggering. The following screen displays: By default, the Port Forwarding radio button is selected. 2. You can select a service or create a custom service. • Select a service from the Service Name drop-down list and specify the computer's IP address • If you want to add a service that is not in the list, click the Add Custom Service button. Fill in the fields in the Add Custom Service screen. The service appears in the list. 46 | Chapter 5: Advanced

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Chapter 5:
Advanced
Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000
Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
Port forwarding and port triggering are advanced features that affect the behavior of
the firewall in your
router. In the Port Forwarding / Port Triggering screen, you can make
local computers or servers available to the Internet for different services (for example, FTP or
HTTP), to play Internet games (like Quake III), or to use Internet applications (like
CU-SeeMe)
Port forwarding is designed for FTP, Web server, or other server-based services. Once
port forwarding is set up, requests from the Internet are forwarded to the proper server.
Port triggering monitors outbound traffic. When the router detects traffic on the specified
outbound port, it remembers the IP address of the computer that sent the data and
triggers the incoming port. Incoming traffic on the triggered port is then forwarded to the
triggering computer. Port triggering allows requests from the Internet only after a
designated port is triggered. Port triggering applies to chat and Internet games.
Port Forwarding
To set up port forwarding:
1.
From the main menu, under the Advanced Heading, select Port Forwarding/Port
Triggering. The following screen displays:
By default, the
Port Forwarding
radio button is selected.
2.
You can select a service or create a custom service.
Select a service from the
Service Name
drop-down list and specify the computer’s IP
address
If you want to add a service that is not in the list, click the
Add Custom Service
button. Fill in the fields in the Add Custom Service screen.
The service appears in the list.