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External Port Start/End

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TRENDnet User's Guide To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined virtual server entries to modify by clicking the drop down menu under rule name, otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new virtual server. 3. Review the virtual server settings. Click Apply to save settings.  WAN Connection: Select the WAN connection you are using.  Server Name: Enter the name of the rule or select from the predefine pull down menu list.  Schedule: Click the drop-down list assign a pre-defined schedule when the virtual server is activated or inactive.  Server IP: Enter the IP address of the device to forward the port. (e.g. 192.168.10.101).  External Port Start/End: Enter the port number required by your device from the internet. This will be the same port number used to access the device from the Internet and will include both TCP and UDP protocols.  Internal Port: Enter the port number required by your device. This will be the same port number used to access the device from your network and will include both TCP and UDP protocols. Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and protocols are required.  Protocol Type: Select the protocol to assign the rule.  Remote IP: Enter the public IP that will have access to your device (you can enter 0.0.0.0 or * for all IP) TEW-816DRM Note: You should assign a static IP address to the device or use DHCP reservation to ensure the IP address of the device does not change. Example: To forward TCP port 80 to your IP camera 1. Make sure to configure your network/IP camera to use a static IP address or you can use the DHCP reservation feature (see "Set up DHCP reservation" on page 53). Note: You may need to reference your camera documentation on configuring a static IP address. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 23). 3. Click on Advanced, click on Port Forwarding. 4. In the Server Name enter Camera and select Always under schedule. 5. For Server IP, enter the IP address assigned to the camera. 6. Enter port 80 for both External Start and End ports, select TCP for Protocol type. 7. Internal port enter 80 and for Remote IP type 0.0.0.0 to allow any remote IP address. 8. Click Apply to save changes. Port Trigger Advanced > NAT > Port Trigger Special applications (also called port triggering) is typically used for online gaming applications or communication applications that require a range of ports or several ports to be dynamically opened on request to a device on your network. The router will wait for a request on a specific port or range of ports (or trigger port/port range) from a device on your network and once a request is detected by your router, the router will forward a single port or multiple ports (or incoming port/port range) to the device on your network. This feature is not typically used as most devices and routers currently use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) to automatically configure your router to allow access for applications. See "Enable/disable UPnP on your router" on page 30. Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine if your device supports UPnP first, before configuring this feature. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 23). 2. Click on Advanced, click on Port Trigger. 3. Select Enable Port trigger option and click Apply to save settings. Click Add to create a rule. © Copyright 2015 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. 36

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© Copyright 2015 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-816DRM
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To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined virtual server
entries to modify by clicking the drop down menu under rule name, otherwise, you
can choose to manually add a new virtual server.
3. Review the virtual server settings. Click
Apply
to save settings.
WAN Connection:
Select the WAN connection you are using.
Server Name:
Enter the name of the rule or select from the predefine pull down
menu list.
Schedule:
Click the drop-down list assign a pre-defined schedule when the virtual
server is activated or inactive.
Server IP:
Enter the IP address of the device to forward the port. (e.g.
192.168.10.101)
.
External Port Start/End:
Enter the port number required by your device from the
internet. This will be the same port number used to access the device from the
Internet and will include both TCP and UDP protocols.
Internal Port:
Enter the port number required by your device. This will be the same
port number used to access the device from your network and will include both TCP
and UDP protocols.
Note:
Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and
protocols are required.
Protocol Type:
Select the protocol to assign the rule.
Remote IP:
Enter the public IP that will have access to your device (you can enter
0.0.0.0 or * for all IP)
Note:
You should assign a static IP address to the device or use DHCP reservation to
ensure the IP address of the device does not change.
Example: To forward TCP port 80 to your IP camera
1. Make sure to configure your network/IP camera to use a static IP address or you can
use the DHCP reservation feature (see “
Set up
DHCP reservation” on
page 53).
Note:
You may need to reference your camera documentation on configuring a static
IP address.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on
page 23).
3. Click on
Advanced
, click on
Port Forwarding
.
4. In the
Server Name
enter Camera and select
Always
under schedule.
5. For
Server IP
, enter the IP address assigned to the camera.
6. Enter port
80
for both
External Start
and
End ports
, select
TCP
for
Protocol type
.
7.
Internal port
enter
80
and for Remote IP type 0.0.0.0 to allow any remote IP address.
8. Click
Apply
to save changes.
Port Trigger
Advanced > NAT > Port Trigger
Special applications (also called port triggering) is typically used for online gaming
applications or communication applications that require a range of ports or several
ports to be dynamically opened on request to a device on your network. The router will
wait for a request on a specific port or range of ports (or trigger port/port range) from a
device on your network and once a request is detected by your router, the router will
forward a single port or multiple ports (or incoming port/port range) to the device on
your network. This feature is not typically used as most devices and routers currently
use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) to automatically configure your router to allow
access
for applications. See “Enable/disable UPnP on your router” on
page 30
.
Note:
Please refer to the device documentation to determine if your device supports
UPnP first, before configuring this feature.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on
page 23).
2. Click on
Advanced
, click on
Port Trigger.
3. Select Enable Port trigger option and click
Apply
to save settings. Click
Add
to create a
rule.