TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 109
Port Forwarding, Setting, Transmission, Create New Rule
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Chapter 4 Configuration Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller ■■ Port Forwarding 1. Go to Setting > Transmission > NAT > Port Forwarding. Click + Create New Rule to load the following page and configure the parameters. Name Status Source IP Interface DMZ Enter the name to identify the Port Forwarding rule. Enable or disable the Port Forwarding rule. Any: The rule applies to traffic from any source IP address. Limited IP Address: The rule only applies to traffic from specific IP addresses. With this option selected, specify the IP addresses and subnets according to your needs. Select the interface which the rule applies to. Traffic which is received through the interface is forwarded according to the rule. With DMZ enabled, all the traffic is forwarded to the Destination IP in the LAN, port to port. You need to specify the Destination IP. With DMZ disabled, only the traffic which matches the Source Port and the Protocol is forwarded. The traffic is forwarded to the Destination Port of the Destination IP in the LAN. You need to specify the Source Port, Destination IP, Destination Port, and Protocol. 107
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